Google's custom TPU chips are emerging as a serious challenger to NVIDIA's GPUs, driven by potentially lower total cost of ownership through cheaper pricing and higher energy efficiency. Investor ...
‘Anthropic, beginning in 2027, will access through Broadcom approximately 3.5 gigawatts as part of the multiple gigawatts of next-generation TPU-based AI compute capacity committed by Anthropic,’ says ...
Tech giant Google will release its specialised chip, called Ironwood, designed to run artificial intelligence (AI) models for public use in the coming weeks. Per a report by CNBC on Thursday, Google ...
Anthropic and Google officially announced their cloud partnership. It gives the artificial intelligence company access to up to one million of Google's custom-designed Tensor Processing Units, or TPUs ...
Google Cloud is introducing what it calls its most powerful artificial intelligence infrastructure to date, unveiling a seventh-generation Tensor Processing Unit and expanded Arm-based computing ...
In short: Anthropic has agreed to access approximately 3.5 gigawatts of next-generation Google TPU compute capacity via Broadcom from 2027, its largest infrastructure commitment to date — while ...
Broadcom's (AVGO) long-term deal with Google (GOOG)(GOOGL) to develop its custom artificial intelligence chips, known as tensor processing units, could trickle down to benefit Cadence Design Systems ...
Google and data center management giant Blackstone are creating a new AI cloud company that will sell Google Cloud TPUs and compute capacity. CRN breaks down Blackstone’s $5 billion investment, the ...
The vast majority of the new compute will be sited in the United States, making the partnership a major expansion of its November 2025 commitment to invest $50B in strengthening American computing ...
Anthropic is expanding its use of Google Cloud’s TPU chips as it aims to grow its computing resources to train the next generations of its AI model Claude. Anthropic will have access to up to 1 ...
Google is sniffing around Marvell for yet more silicon. Talks between Google and Marvell have started on two new chips aimed at making AI inference less of a slog. One chip is a memory processing unit ...