They’re small, they’re mighty—and they’re powering the modern world. Computer chips run everything from our smartphones to our dishwashers. Over the years, they have become more and more powerful – and today their potential to drive artificial intelligence is what generates the most attention. But there is one problem. These super advanced chips are extremely expensive to manufacture. And that’s why Sam Altman—the founder of Open AI—that’s the company behind Chat GPT—is calling for a $7 trillion investment in the industry. DW Business spoke to Chris Miller, Associate Professor of International History at The Fletcher School and author of a book called ‘Chip War’. Subscribe: For more news visit: Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: ►Twitter: ►Instagram: ►Twitch:…

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40 thoughts on “The race to invest in high-end AI chips | DW Business”
  1. Intel and AMD will definitely have their share of the market. TSMC is at max capacity and investing in other semiconductor companies will be an absolute power move, I keep increasing my shares manageably. Different chips are good at different things and Nvidia has been very specialised, which leaves other aspects of Al open.

  2. As technology continues to evolve and artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integral across sectors like healthcare, finance and transportation, the urgency of investing in chip development has never been more apparent.

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  3. There was no mention of the amount of electrical power these AI systems will use or the amount of copper that will be needed to build them along with Evs too. Is this an oversight or am I making something out of nothing as global temperatures hit new records every year?

  4. 9:00 It would NOT be nice to have the market take care of this cuz it would take forever and require all of us having to pay a bunch of middlemen for no reason. Also if the market was so great then why not just trust it then and let china do its own thing? Hmm weird.. almost like markets arent that great.

  5. Ai needs to plug into something. Where are the robot butlers or house cleaners ? So far I have a screen for Alexa. Ai has No face even to improve communication with humans ? I don't see much innovation hitting the domestic markets. Its mostly military, like an ai that can control drones. They could help doctors do their job or any risk assessment job. They could improve content creation. Mining robots could make mining safer. Like if ai can walk and all I need to do is select the direction I want to walk. Ai shouldn't slow, it should hurry up.

  6. 5:08 he says NVIDIA, AMD, APPLE Google etc are the leading designer of chips, which is true, and then it’s Taiwan, who specialize in mass produce them. but he also forgot to add the information of who is producing the tools Taiwan use, which is netherland, exclusively. which is why USA begged Netherland to make restriction on who can get EUV machines, to provent China from starting their own manufacturing, like Taiwan.

  7. But Sam Altman have recently spelled out that he had been misunderstood.That he have no plans or OpenAI to invest $7 trillions in AI-chip development and manufacturing.OpenAI will probably develop AI-chips but let TSMC or GlobalFoundries do the manufacturing.

  8. Good video, but I am almost certain that Chip designers and fabruicators are mostly concerned about USA foundries, not China. It is USA, that introduced Chip Act and builds 3 or 4 mega-factories, including TSMC relocation to USA and Intel. China is just merely catching up and still does not have foundries to make the latest chips.

  9. Will make rich richer, and strong stronger… Forget about global benefits …we already have lots of resources and technology to improve the quality of life better in the world but we don't…it has always been about the power play …

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