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Meta inks deal with Broadcom for custom AI chips
Apr 14, 2026 2:38 PM

April 14 (Reuters) - Meta and Broadcom ( AVGO )

on Tuesday announced a strategic partnership under which the

chipmaker will provide technology supporting Meta's training and

inference accelerator chips, extending plans through 2029.

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