May 16 (Reuters) - Ampere Computing on Thursday said it
was pairing its chips with those from Qualcomm ( QCOM ) in a new
offering aimed at lowering the power bills from operating
artificial intelligence chips.
Founded by Renee James, a former president of Intel ( INTC )
, Ampere uses technology from Arm Holdings to
make central processing chips that are used by Oracle,
Alphabet's Google and others. The startup has focused
on making chips that are more energy efficient than industry
leaders Intel ( INTC ) and Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD ).
Qualcomm ( QCOM ), which dominates the market for mobile phone chips,
has been working to break into the market for AI chips in data
centers since 2019 with a power-efficient offering of its own.
Ampere and Qualcomm ( QCOM ) said on Thursday they have integrated their
chips into a single data center server.
"Treat this as ... the first of the things that we're
working on," said Jeff Wittich, Ampere's chief product officer.
"Obviously, can do things that are much bigger than the
building server level solutions as we get out in the future
given that we're both tackling a similar type of problem."
The joint Ampere-Qualcomm offering will not compete directly
against AI chip leader Nvidia ( NVDA ), whose chips are used to
train AI systems with huge amounts of data.
The Ampere-Qualcomm servers are instead meant to run those
models efficiently after they are trained.
Both Ampere and Qualcomm ( QCOM ) also compete indirectly with Nvidia ( NVDA )
because AI chips are often sold in systems that pair more than
one kind of chip. The two working together can block potential
rivals from gaining inroads with customers, said Jim McGregor,
founder of Tirias Research.
"For both of these companies, it's about keeping their
competition out of the data center," McGregor said.
Ampere on Thursday also announced the next generation of its
central processing unit, which will have 256 processing cores,
up from the current chip's 192. The new chip, due out next year,
is being manufactured on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's ( TSM )
3-nanometer manufacturing process, Ampere said.