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Broadcom expands AI chip deal with Meta to support data centers

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April 16, 2026

April 16, 2026 /SemiMedia/ — Broadcom said it is expanding its AI chip partnership with Meta Platforms, as it works to supply key technologies for large-scale data center systems.

The agreement runs through 2029 and covers solutions for both AI training and inference. The first phase is planned at more than 1GW, marking an early step in Meta’s broader AI infrastructure build-out.

Broadcom will support Meta’s in-house MTIA chips using its XPU platform, bringing together compute, memory and high-speed I/O. The setup is also designed to support future chip updates.

The systems will be used across Meta’s services, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Threads, where AI features are being rolled out to users.

Broadcom said the work builds on its earlier cooperation with Meta. The two companies plan to continue working on chip design, packaging and network technologies as demand for AI computing grows.

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