Published on April 14, 2026
Meta Platforms Inc. has been leveraging its position as a leader in social media and digital communication for years. Custom chip development has been integral to its strategy, enhancing performance and efficiency in its AI applications.
Recently, Meta announced an expanded partnership with Broadcom Inc., focusing on designing and building custom chips. This collaboration aims to bolster Meta’s artificial intelligence capabilities, marking a significant investment in hardware development.
In tandem with this partnership news, Tan Hock Eng, CEO of Broadcom, stepped down from Meta’s board. His departure signals a shift in governance and could alter the dynamics of collaboration between the two tech giants.
This deepened collaboration may lead to advancements in AI technology, potentially shaping Meta’s future innovations. However, Tan’s exit raises questions about the continuity of strategic oversight during this pivotal period.
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