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Amazon is designing its own AI chips for Echo, Fire TV and future devices, exec tells CNBC

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Amazon's development of custom AI chips for its devices signifies a strategic move to enhance AI performance, security, and hardware-software integration. This shift allows Amazon to deliver faster, more secure, and more personalized experiences directly on its devices, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving AI hardware landscape. For consumers, this means more responsive and secure smart devices with improved AI capabilities.

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Amazon is focusing on building chips for its "critical" consumer devices, the company's top hardware executive told CNBC. In a wide-ranging interview on CNBC's "The Tech Download" podcast, Panos Panay, the head of devices and services at Amazon, discussed, for the first time, the company's approach to semiconductors in its own hardware and how it's experimenting with different types of AI-enabled gadgets. "We do make our own end-to-end silicon for the devices that we ship," Panay said. He said Amazon's custom silicon is in devices such as the Echo Show 8, Echo Show 11 and Fire TV. In October, Amazon unveiled the AZ3 and AZ3 Pro chips designed to run AI models on-device rather than in the cloud. Many device makers see locally run AI as faster and more secure.

Panos Panay, senior vice president of devices and services at Amazon.com Inc., speaks during Amazon's product event in New York, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | Getty Images

Some hardware makers like Apple design their own chips, which can give a consumer electronics company more control over the integration of hardware and software. "On some of the more critical devices right now, our focus is end-to-end silicon, because to your point, if you really want that hardware and software connection ... and if we're going to go deliver this ambient experience in the home for people in the most secure way, we definitely need to think about how that end-to-end delivery of hardware comes together," Panay said. Panay added that the company still also uses chips from companies like Qualcomm . For Amazon, the focus on custom chips is part of its broader push to improve AI on devices. Amazon launched Alexa+ for general availability in the U.S. this year. Alexa+ is a souped-up version of Amazon's digital assistant, which can handle more complex queries and tasks. Alexa+ can learn context and user patterns. Amazon has a range of hardware from Ring doorbells to Echo Devices and Fire TV. Alexa+ is intended to help users tie all their Amazon products together.

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