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Microsoft to Continue Buying Nvidia, AMD Chips Alongside Its Own AI Processors

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Microsoft announced this week that it has deployed the first batch of its self-developed AI chip, Maia 200, in its data centers and plans to expand its application over the coming months.


( Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella)

The chip is specifically optimized for AI model inference tasks, and Microsoft claims its performance surpasses that of Amazon’s Trainium chips and Google’s TPUs.

Currently, due to the persistent shortage and high prices of Nvidia’s high-end chips, cloud giants like Microsoft and Google are accelerating their efforts to develop their own chips.

However, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasized that the company will continue to maintain partnerships with Nvidia, AMD, and other suppliers: “The capability for vertical integration does not conflict with a multi-vendor strategy.”

Notably, Maia 200 will be prioritized for use within Microsoft’s internal AI R&D teams. The “Superintelligence Team,” led by former Google DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, is leveraging the chip to develop cutting-edge models, which is seen as a key move by Microsoft to reduce its reliance on third-party providers like OpenAI and Anthropic.

Analysis suggests that Microsoft is adopting a dual-track strategy of “self-development + procurement”: custom chips optimize costs and efficiency, while external chips maintain technological flexibility. In the current fiercely competitive landscape of AI computing power, this balanced approach may become the new norm for the industry.

Roger Luo said: Microsoft’s dual-track approach of “in-house development + procurement” optimizes cost efficiency through custom chips while ensuring technological iteration via mature supply chains. This reflects how leading enterprises pragmatically balance autonomy and ecosystem synergy in the AI computing race.

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