Google has unveiled its new in-house artificial intelligence (AI) chip, the ‘8th-Generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU).’ ...
Google has raised the stakes in the contest to develop the world’s fastest and most efficient artificial-intelligence chips.
The internet giant turns to in-house chip development, taking control of design and limiting reliance on Nvidia GPUs.
At Google Cloud Next 2026, Google unveiled Workspace Intelligence, an AI system that connects data across its productivity apps, and launched its 8th-generation Tensor Processing Units for training ...
Google just unveiled its latest homegrown chips, the TPU 8t and TPU 8i. These purpose-built AI processors provide performance ...
Announced at Google Cloud Next, the new processors are called TPU 8t and TPU 8i. They are built to power Google’s AI ...
Google's newest TPUs are faster and cheaper than the previous versions. But the company is still embracing Nvidia in its ...
Alphabet is deepening a push into enterprise software, signaling to investors at Google's annual cloud conference that AI ...
Google Workspace Intelligence can now improve all generative AI tasks across Workspace apps by grounding them in customers’ data.
The Google Pixel 11 should be launching within the next few months, and while not much about it is confirmed, the rumors ...
Google has announced the Tensor TPU 8t and the Tensor TPU 8i at its Google Cloud Next 2026 conference. Revealed during the ...
Google's 8th-gen TPUs split training and inference into two chips. Here's what it means for enterprise AI infrastructure ...