Broadcom Launches Tomahawk Ultra Network Chip, Escalating AI Battle Against Nvidia

Market Watcher
Jul 15

Broadcom's semiconductor division unveiled a groundbreaking network processor on Tuesday, engineered to accelerate artificial intelligence data processing. This innovation addresses the critical need for coordinating hundreds of interconnected chips working simultaneously.

The Tomahawk Ultra represents Broadcom's strategic countermove against AI titan Nvidia in the intensifying hardware competition. Notably, Broadcom collaborates with Alphabet's Google to produce AI chips widely regarded by developers and industry specialists as among the few viable alternatives to Nvidia's dominant graphics processing units (GPUs).

Functioning as a sophisticated "traffic controller" for data streams, Tomahawk Ultra orchestrates high-speed information flow between dozens or even hundreds of adjacent chips within confined data center environments like individual server racks. Ram Velaga, Broadcom's senior vice president, explained during an interview that the chip directly challenges Nvidia's NVLink Switch with comparable functionality but quadruples connectable chip capacity. Crucially, Tomahawk Ultra employs an enhanced Ethernet protocol rather than proprietary technology for data transmission.

Both companies' solutions enable what industry experts term "scale-out computing," allowing data center architects to maximize chip density within physical proximity. This technology ensures rapid inter-chip communication, empowering software developers to harness massive computational resources required for advanced AI applications.

Velaga confirmed TSMC will manufacture the Ultra series using cutting-edge 5-nanometer technology, with shipments already underway. Broadcom's engineering team invested approximately three years developing the architecture, initially targeting high-performance computing. The explosive growth of generative AI prompted strategic adaptation, leveraging the chip's inherent scalability for artificial intelligence deployments.

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