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hardware-supply
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The hardware-supply tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's strategic shift toward developing its own in-house AI models, known as MAI. This move reduces reliance on external partners like OpenAI and aims to create a vertically integrated AI stack. Topics include the impact on Copilot, Azure economics, and Microsoft's competitive position in cloud AI. The tag also touches on the hardware and supply chain implications of building proprietary AI infrastructure, including data center investments and chip supply. Users explore how these changes affect enterprise IT, cloud services, and the broader AI hardware ecosystem.
Microsoft’s announcement that it has launched its own in-house AI models represents a strategic turning point: the company is no longer just a primary host and commercial partner for OpenAI — it is actively building the foundation for an independent, vertically integrated AI stack that could...
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