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Broadcom (AVGO.US) Signs Long-term Agreement to Develop Custom AI Chips for Google
Broadcom (AVGO.US) announced that it has signed a long-term agreement with Google to develop and supply next-generation custom artificial intelligence chips and other components fo...
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Broadcom (AVGO.US)      announced that it has signed a long-term agreement with Google to develop and supply next-generation custom artificial intelligence chips and other components for the companys next-generation AI racks. The agreement will remain valid through 2031.

Broadcom has also entered into an agreement with Anthropic to provide approximately 3.5 gigawatts of AI computing capacity starting from 2027, which will rely on Googles AI processors.

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