OpenAI's First AI Device Said to Be Puck-Sized, Priced Above $300
In one line: OpenAI's first in-house AI hardware will reportedly be about the size of a hockey puck and priced above $300, according to Bloomberg.
Key points
- The device is described as a screenless, hockey puck-sized portable gadget.
- Its expected consumer price is above $300.
- It is reported to extend the hardware effort OpenAI has pursued alongside former Apple designer Jony Ive.
Why it matters
The move signals a software-first OpenAI trying to own its user touchpoint through dedicated hardware. Rather than replacing the smartphone, it appears aimed at a new form factor for an always-on AI assistant — a shift that, if it ships, could intensify the race for consumer AI devices. Full specifications and a launch date are not yet confirmed.