• Meta is partnering with Broadcom to rollout industry's first 2nm AI compute accelerator; foundation for sustained multi-year infrastructure rollout.
  • Over the next three years, the companies are collaborating on next generations of AI accelerator chips to meet Meta's escalating compute demands for next-generation AI models.
  • Partnership built on Broadcom's industry-leading XPU platform to deeply co-develop and optimize Meta's AI infrastructure across multiple silicon generations.
  • Deployment utilizes Broadcom's advanced Ethernet technologies to enable seamless, high-bandwidth scale-up, scale-out, scale-across networking, eliminating bottlenecks throughout Meta's rapidly expanding AI compute clusters.

PALO ALTO, Calif. and MENLO PARK, Calif., April 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) and Meta (NASDAQ:META) today announced a multi-year, multi-generation strategic partnership to support Meta's rapidly scaling artificial intelligence compute infrastructure. Building on their existing partnership, Broadcom will deliver technology supporting Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA) chips, with plans to extend through 2029. This technology will serve as the foundational backbone for Meta's deployment of state-of-the-art AI data centers.

The initial commitment exceeds 1GW and is the first phase of a sustained, multi-gigawatt rollout. This reinforces a shared roadmap to co-design and scale the hardware required to bring real-time generative AI features and "personal superintelligence" to billions of people globally across apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Threads.

Central to this expanding infrastructure footprint is the rapid deployment of Meta's MTIA silicon, made possible by deep engineering co-design through Broadcom's foundational XPU (Custom Accelerator) platform. This platform approach allows Broadcom and Meta to tightly couple logic, memory, and high-speed I/O for current deployments, while establishing a highly adaptable, multi-generation blueprint to co-develop future iterations of the MTIA portfolio over the coming years. MTIA is a key pillar of Meta's broader silicon strategy, which deploys different accelerators for different workloads — the MTIA portfolio matches purpose-built hardware to optimize both performance and total cost of ownership at scale.