As reported by foreign media, insiders have revealed that Microsoft plans to unveil its first artificial intelligence chip at the annual developer conference in November. This move is the result of years of research and development by Microsoft, aimed at reducing reliance on NVIDIA's GPU chips. The chip, developed in-house by Microsoft, is designed specifically for data centers and is intended to provide customers with AI services such as voice assistants and chatbots. It can be used for training and running large language models, similar to the use cases of NVIDIA GPUs. Amidst tight supply and rising prices of NVIDIA chips, tech companies are actively pursuing independent chip development to lower costs and gain greater autonomy. Additionally, OpenAI, the operator behind ChatGPT, is also exploring plans to manufacture AI chips independently.