OpenAI’s ChatGPT-Powered Earbuds Leak: Replacing AirPods with 2nm AI Chip

Abhi Soni
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OpenAI eyes the wearable audio market with “Sweetpea,” ChatGPT-powered earbuds aiming to rival Apple AirPods, featuring a radical metal “eggstone” design and advanced AI integration. Tipster @zhihuipikachu leaks a September 2026 debut, projecting 40-50 million units in year one via Foxconn production. Jony Ive’s team prioritizes this over other devices, packing a 2nm Exynos chip for Siri-commanded iPhone actions.

Revolutionary Design and Hardware

OpenAI's ChatGPT-Powered Earbuds
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Sweetpea sports detachable pill-shaped modules in a behind-the-ear fit, diverging from stem-style AirPods for a “unique, unseen before” aesthetic. A custom chip enables direct ChatGPT processing and iOS control, potentially transforming earbuds into proactive AI companions for calls, queries, and device automation. Samsung’s phone-class 2nm SoC promises flagship efficiency in a compact form.

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Broader OpenAI Hardware Ambitions

Foxconn preps for five OpenAI devices by Q4 2028, with Sweetpea fast-tracked alongside “Gumdrop” AI pen for handwriting/voice capture and a pocket-sized gadget. OpenAI’s push beyond software mirrors shifts like Apple’s M5 ecosystem and Google’s Gemini hardware integrations, betting on AI ubiquity. No official confirmation exists—rumors stem from supply chain whispers.​

Market Implications

Launching amid AirPods dominance, Sweetpea could disrupt with seamless ChatGPT access, voice-driven productivity, and cross-platform smarts, especially commanding Siri on iPhones. High-volume forecasts signal confidence, but execution hinges on battery life, audio quality, and privacy in always-listening AI. As OpenAI restructures with Microsoft ties to 2032, hardware expands its AGI playbook.​

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