Artificial intelligence infrastructure has emerged as the critical battleground for cloud computing dominance. At this year’s Google Cloud Next conference, the company demonstrated its intensified ...
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is turning to Taiwan-based MediaTek to help it develop and produce the next generation of its tensor processing unit processors, designed for artificial ...
Google Gemini 2 AI model (just released) were trained with over 100,000 Trillium chips have been deployed in a single network fabric, enabling massive-scale AI operations. xAI has already trained Grok ...
Will Google’s TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) emerge as a rival to NVIDIA’s GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)? Last month, Google announced its new AI model ‘Gemini 3,’ stating, “We used our self-developed ...
Google today introduced its seventh-generation Tensor Processing Unit, “Ironwood,” which the company said is it most performant and scalable custom AI accelerator and the first designed specifically ...
Alphabet's (GOOG) (GOOGL) Google said its seventh generation Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU, called Ironwood, will be launched for public use in the coming weeks. The chip was unveiled in April for ...
At the Google Cloud Next '25 conference, the company introduced the seventh-generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU), Ironwood, designed for AI inference. This chip highlights Google's progress toward ...
Google Project Suncatcher is a new research moonshot to one day scale machine learning in space. Working backward from this potential future, they are exploring how an interconnected network of ...
Google launched its Pixel 10 family of phones — Pixel 10, the Pixel 10 Pro, and the Pixel 10 Pro XL — on Wednesday at the company’s Made by Google event. All of the phones are powered by the company’s ...
Google's release of its Gemini 3 LLM in November—trained primarily on the company's in-house TPU chips— is performing at or above the level of OpenAI's ChatGPT. This development has become a catalyst ...
Google’s next two generations of smartphones will continue to leave power users wanting in many regards. Would Google be better off going back to Snapdragon? Has Google’s Tensor project already failed ...