OpenAI's chief global affairs officer Chris Lehane said at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Monday that the company is "on track" to present a consumer device by the end of the year, Axios reported. Leaks from Smart Pikachu claim the device, codenamed "Sweetpea," could be audio earbuds made with Foxconn, a 2-nanometer chip, and an egg-shaped charging dock. The comments confirm timing but technical details remain unverified.
Key Points
- 1Announces OpenAI executive signals on-track consumer device reveal by year-end at Davos
- 2Reports Leaked tip suggests 'Sweetpea' audio earbuds with Foxconn, 2nm chip, and charging dock
- 3Advises Practitioners prepare for new consumer audio hardware, R&D in low-power chips and integration
Scoring Rationale
Official on-record timing increases credibility, but heavy reliance on unverified leaks limits concrete technical confirmation.
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