Google (GOOGL) and Broadcom (AVGO) have scored a major hit with their jointly-developed Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) artificial-intelligence chips, even landing a new order from AI start-up Anthropic.
Google recently announced at its I/O event its sixth tensor processing unit (TPU) called Trillium, and according to the company the new processor is designed for powerful next-generation AI models.
Google unveiled a new chip, Trillium, for training and running foundation large language models such as Gemma and Gemini at its annual I/O conference on Tuesday. Trillium is the sixth iteration of ...
Google reached a settlement on Wednesday in a patent infringement lawsuit over the TPU chips powering its artificial intelligence (AI) technology, just hours before closing arguments were set to begin ...
Google's 7th-generation tensor processing unit (TPU) Ironwood. /Courtesy of Google Google's in-house artificial intelligence (AI) inference chip, the tensor processing unit (TPU), is in the spotlight.
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 ...
Apple unveiled its first stab at adding AI features to its iPhone and Mac platforms back at WWDC in June, which it is calling Apple Intelligence. The company has now revealed in a technical paper that ...
The NVIDIA-Groq $20 billion deal announced on December 24, 2025 is a major strategic move in the AI hardware space. NVIDIA ...
MediaTek is reportedly poised to replace Broadcom as Google's primary partner for developing its next-generation Tensor Processing Unit (TPU). While MediaTek has not commented on market speculation or ...