Starting from the "core", Facebook enhances its "hard" strength in the field of artificial intelligence
Release time:2025-04-01 Number of visits:9 Author:admin
According to Bloomberg, Facebook has hired Shahriar Rabii, a former head of device chip development at Google, as its vice president, demonstrating the company's determination to create self-developed chips. Bloomberg believes that Facebook, like other tech giants, is trying to reduce its dependence on chip manufacturers such as Intel, Qualcomm, and Nvidia.
Following Apple, Google, and Amazon, another social networking giant Facebook has joined the ranks of independent chip research and development. According to Bloomberg, Facebook has hired Shahriar Rabii, a former head of device chip development at Google, as its vice president, and the independent chip development team is being recruited in an orderly manner.
According to LinkedIn, Rabi led a team at Google to design device chips, including custom Visual core chips for Pixel smartphones. According to informed sources, Rabi will work under the leadership of Andrew Bosworth, the head of virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) products and hardware at Facebook.