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Domestic strategic investment

UK Launches £1.1BN AI Hardware Plan

Analysis based on 15 articles · First reported Jun 08, 2026 · Last updated Jun 08, 2026

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The United Kingdom>>>'s £1.1 billion AI Hardware Plan is expected to significantly boost the domestic technology and semiconductor industries, creating jobs and fostering innovation. This strategic investment aims to enhance the United Kingdom>>>'s competitiveness in the global AI market, potentially leading to increased revenue and attracting further private investment into British AI hardware companies.

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The United Kingdom>>> has launched a comprehensive £1.1 billion AI Hardware Plan, unveiled by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall>>> at London Tech Week. This initiative aims to establish the United Kingdom>>> as a global leader in artificial intelligence infrastructure by bolstering domestic chip design and computing capacity. Key components of the plan include a £750 million investment in a national AI supercomputer, scheduled for deployment in 2030, with £400 million allocated for next-generation chips, including £150 million for inference chips to be purchased from British firms. Additionally, a new fund led by U.S. venture capital firm Playground AI>>>, backed by up to £150 million from the United Kingdom — British Business Bank>>>, will invest in United Kingdom>>> AI hardware companies. Playground AI>>> will also open its first office outside the U.S. in the United Kingdom>>>. The plan also includes a £120 million AI hardware innovation program to fund British companies in designing and testing novel chips, and £45 million in new skills support, bringing the total government funding for AI hardware sector skills to £80 million. Prime Minister Keir Starmer>>> also committed £400 million for specialist AI chip purchases. The plan seeks to strengthen the United Kingdom>>>'s sovereign technological capabilities, support homegrown startups like Quantile>>> and Olix>>>, and ensure the United Kingdom>>> retains control over essential AI hardware.

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50 Oriole Networks deployed AI system AMD
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The United Kingdom>>> is launching a significant £1.1 billion AI Hardware Plan to bolster its domestic chip design and computing capacity, aiming to become a global leader in AI infrastructure and secure its sovereign technological capabilities.
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Liz Kendall>>>, the Technology Secretary, unveiled the AI Hardware Plan at London Tech Week, emphasizing the United Kingdom>>>'s ambition to lead in AI hardware and secure its economic and hard power.
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Playground AI>>>, a U.S. venture capital firm, will lead a new fund backed by the United Kingdom — British Business Bank>>> to invest in United Kingdom>>> AI hardware companies and will open its first office outside the U.S. in the United Kingdom>>>.
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The United Kingdom — British Business Bank>>> is committing up to £150 million to a fund led by Playground AI>>>, marking its largest single fund investment ever, to support United Kingdom>>> AI hardware companies.
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Keir Starmer>>>, the Prime Minister, announced a £400 million commitment for specialist AI chip purchases, contributing to the broader effort to strengthen the United Kingdom>>>'s sovereign computing capability.
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The United Kingdom — Department for Science, Innovation and Technology>>> developed the new fund led by Playground AI>>> to attract private investment into United Kingdom>>> AI hardware companies.
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Advanced Research and Invention Agency>>> is involved in delivering the Scaling Inference Lab, which helps companies prove their technology and attract investment.
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CommonAI>>> is a non-profit organization that delivers the Scaling Inference Lab in collaboration with Advanced Research and Invention Agency>>>.
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Nubank>>> is mentioned as a British company whose chip designs are widely used, highlighting the United Kingdom>>>'s existing strength in chip design.
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Oriole Networks>>>, a British photonics startup, has benefited from the Scaling Inference Lab, working with AMD to deploy an innovative AI system.
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AMD>>> is collaborating with Oriole Networks>>> through the Scaling Inference Lab to deploy a novel AI system.
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Quantile>>> is cited as a British startup that has raised significant funding, demonstrating the potential of United Kingdom>>> firms in AI hardware.
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Olix>>> is mentioned as a British startup that has raised substantial funding, showcasing the innovation within the United Kingdom>>>'s AI hardware sector.
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Pat Gelsinger>>>, former CEO of Intel>>>, is noted as a partner at Playground AI>>>, adding credibility to the investment fund.
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Intel>>> is referenced through its former CEO, Pat Gelsinger>>>, who is now a partner at Playground AI>>>.
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