
Daily Tech Headlines OpenAI Developing an In-House Chip? - DTH
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Feb 10, 2025 OpenAI is eyeing in-house chip development to boost its AI capabilities, potentially reshaping the sector. T-Mobile reveals pricing for Starlink, making satellite internet more accessible. Meanwhile, Apple teases future AR glasses, hinting at ongoing innovation. Discord introduces a nifty 'ignore' feature, letting users manage their notifications better. Plus, discussions around AI investments by world leaders add a global twist to the tech narrative.
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Starlink Pricing and Availability
- T-Mobile's Starlink beta is free until July, then costs $15/month for T-Mobile users or $20/month for others.
- Powered by Starlink satellites, it currently supports text, with voice and data coming later.
Apple's AR Glasses
- Apple may still be developing standalone AR glasses, despite shelving its Mac-tethered version.
- These glasses would resemble regular glasses, not a headset like the Vision Pro.
OpenAI's In-House Chip
- OpenAI is developing its own AI chip to reduce reliance on NVIDIA.
- Mass production could begin by 2026, but the initial deployment will likely be limited.
