![]() To lock in customers, it must match that pace. Google unveiled its chip at last year’s I/O conference, so why does it need another? First, the company is going up against rivals that develop and deliver faster processors on an annual cadence. ![]() Google is stringing 64 of the devices into "pods" that sit in its data centers. A single Cloud TPU device, composed of four chips, is nearly 12,000 times faster than IBM’S Deep Blue supercomputer, the famous chess victor from 1997, Hölzle said. 2 player Microsoft Corp., make similar cases. If companies get on board, Google insists, they can plumb their own data for unseen efficiency gains and profit.ĪWS and no. To get the benefits, customers will have to sign up for a Google cloud service and run their software tasks and store their data on Google’s equipment. and other makers of servers that power traditional corporate data centers. The Cloud TPU chip won’t be sold to Dell Inc. To gain share, Google is leaning on its AI prowess. Google is third, according to industry estimates. But Amazon Web Services still has over 40 percent of the public cloud market, and continues to expand at a steady clip. Google’s cloud business grew by more than 80 percent last year, according to estimates from Synergy Research Group. ![]() During his morning keynote, Pichai also introduced a flurry of machine learning updates for Google products, and unveiled a new web portal housing all of the company’s AI efforts. ![]()
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