KEY POINTS
  • Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, said supply of Nvidia's graphics processing units is improving.
  • OpenAI's ChatGPT, which runs in Microsoft's Azure cloud, is seeing some slowdown, which is making it easier to access GPUs.
  • Microsoft has been investing in silicon, but Nvidia's chips have been the best available option the past few years, Scott said.

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Nilay Patel, left, editor in chief of The Verge, and Kevin Scott, Microsoft's chief technology officer, speak at Vox Media's Code Conference at The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel in Dana Point, California, on Sept. 27, 2023.

Microsoft technology chief Kevin Scott said on Wednesday that the company is having an easier time getting access to Nvidia's chips that run artificial intelligence workloads than it was a few months ago.

Speaking on stage at the Code Conference in Dana Point, California, Scott said the market for Nvidia's graphics processing units is opening up a little. The GPUs have been heavily in demand since Microsoft-backed OpenAI launched the ChatGPT chatbot late last year.

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