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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 8 MIN

Ep. 142 | OpenAI Just Built Its Own Chip

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OpenAI just announced Jalapeño — their first custom AI inference chip, built with Broadcom to cut their dependence on Nvidia. Most business owners missed this story. They shouldn't have.Michael and Frank break down what a custom inference chip actually means, why OpenAI spent nine months building it in record time, and how reducing AI compute costs flows directly downstream to every business using AI tools. This isn't a chip story. It's a cost curve story — and it's pointing in your direction.From the hidden Nvidia dependency problem to the dependency chain most business owners don't know they're in, this episode connects the dots between a hardware announcement and your monthly software bill.Topics: OpenAI · Custom AI Chip · Jalapeño · Inference Cost · AI Pricing · Nvidia · Small Business AI · Business Technology---Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is OpenAI's Jalapeño chip?Jalapeño is OpenAI's first custom AI inference chip, built in partnership with Broadcom. It's designed specifically to run large language model workloads like ChatGPT more efficiently than general-purpose Nvidia GPUs, with the goal of cutting inference costs and reducing dependence on external hardware vendors.How does OpenAI's chip affect what my business pays for AI tools?Inference costs — what it costs to run an AI model and generate a response — determine API pricing for businesses. If OpenAI significantly cuts its own cost per query through custom hardware, that cost reduction eventually passes through to the tools and platforms built on top of OpenAI's infrastructure.Why does it matter if my AI tools are built on OpenAI's infrastructure?Many business tools — CRMs, document processors, scheduling assistants, customer service bots — run on OpenAI's models under the hood without advertising it. When OpenAI's infrastructure becomes more stable and cost-efficient, all of those tools benefit. Understanding your AI dependency chain helps you make smarter vendor decisions.---About the HostsMichael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers.Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about.Send us Fan Mail Support the showCtrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype.CtrlAiProfit.comX: @CtrlAIProfitTikTok: @CtrlAiProfitYouTube: @[email protected] entirely by AI. Yes, really....

OpenAI just announced Jalapeño — their first custom AI inference chip, built with Broadcom to cut their dependence on Nvidia. Most business owners missed this story. They shouldn't have. Michael and Frank break down what a custom inference chip actually means, why OpenAI spent nine months building it in record time, and how reducing AI compute costs flows directly downstream to every business using AI tools. This isn't a chip story. It's a cost curve story — and it's pointing in your direct...

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