Meta is expected to start production of its new in-house AI chips in September, according to reports, marking another major step in the company's investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The custom-designed chips are intended to improve the performance and efficiency of Meta's AI systems while reducing dependence on third-party chipmakers. Reports suggest the new processors could deliver nearly twice the computing power of the company's current generation, enabling faster AI model training and deployment.
The move aligns with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's broader strategy to strengthen the company's AI capabilities across products including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and its AI assistant. As competition intensifies among major technology firms, Meta continues to invest heavily in custom silicon, data centers, and advanced AI technologies to support future innovation.






