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OpenAI partners with Microsoft, AMD, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Intel researchers to detail the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol to help scale compute

OpenAI is getting creative to deal with the industry's imminent compute crunch. … The protocol, which has been in the works for two years …

OpenAI partners with Microsoft, AMD, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Intel researchers to detail the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol to help scale compute

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OpenAI Teams With Chip Giants on Protocol to Tackle Compute Crunch

OpenAI and researchers from Microsoft, AMD, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Intel detail a networking protocol to help scale compute.

OpenAI is teaming up with some of the biggest names in silicon to tackle a looming problem: the industry is running out of compute headroom.

The company partnered with researchers from Microsoft, AMD, Broadcom, Nvidia, and Intel to detail the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol. The goal? Help AI infrastructure scale more efficiently as demand for compute continues to surge.

This isn't a fresh idea cooked up overnight. The protocol has been in the works for two years, suggesting the compute bottleneck has been on the radar for a while.

The cross-industry collaboration is notable. Getting five major players — spanning cloud, GPUs, networking, and CPUs — to co-author a protocol signals the compute scaling challenge is serious enough to unite competitors.

Details on implementation timelines remain sparse.