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Meta Platforms and Broadcom on April 14-15, 2026 expanded a multi‑generation partnership for Meta’s in‑house Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chips, extending cooperation through 2029.
The agreement includes an initial commitment of more than one gigawatt of compute capacity — with plans to scale to multiple gigawatts — and covers chip design, advanced packaging and Broadcom’s Ethernet networking to link large AI clusters.
Broadcom CEO Hock Tan will step down from Meta’s board and take an advisory role on Meta’s custom‑silicon roadmap.
Meta said MTIA 300 already runs ranking and recommendation systems and expects further MTIA generations through 2027.
Markets reacted positively: Broadcom shares rose roughly 3–4% on April 15, while analysts upgraded targets even as some research and data providers flagged high valuations and insider selling.
The deal sits alongside Meta’s wider AI infrastructure commitments, including large GPU purchases from AMD and Nvidia and plans for major data‑centre buildouts tied to its AI roadmap.
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