
Google Cloud Unveils New AI Chips to Rival Nvidia
Google Cloud has launched new AI chips that enhance performance and reduce costs while still depending on Nvidia's GPUs for cloud services. What’s next for the AI market?
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Google Cloud has launched new AI chips that enhance performance and reduce costs while still depending on Nvidia's GPUs for cloud services. What’s next for the AI market?

Cerebras Systems has filed for an IPO following major deals with AWS and OpenAI, marking a significant moment in the AI chip market.

Google and Intel are collaborating to create custom AI chips, addressing the semiconductor shortage while enhancing AI capabilities across various sectors.

Uber's expanded AWS partnership marks a strategic shift to Amazon's AI chips, challenging Oracle and Google in the cloud computing space.

I took an exclusive tour of Amazon's Trainium lab, where innovations in AI chips are reshaping the future of machine learning. Discover what makes Trainium a game-changer.

Nvidia's shift in focus from gaming GPUs to AI chips raises questions about the future of its RTX series. Delays may impact gamers and the competitive landscape.

Positron's $230M Series B funding signals a new chapter in the AI chip market, challenging Nvidia's dominance and aligning with Qatar's AI ambitions.

In 2025, Nvidia's $20 billion acquisition of Groq and Meta's purchase of Manus redefine the AI landscape, bringing both opportunities and ethical challenges.

Nvidia introduces groundbreaking AI chips while Grok's controversial content raises ethical concerns as New York enacts new AI regulations with the RAISE Act.

Nvidia's $20 billion acquisition of Groq and OpenAI opening ChatGPT to third-party apps signal monumental shifts in AI. What lies ahead for this technology?

Qualcomm's new AI chips challenge AMD and Nvidia, while MiniMax's M2 enhances AI modeling. Universal's partnership with Udio signifies a shift in media tech.

China has approved the import of over 400,000 Nvidia H200 chips, balancing its tech needs with self-reliance amid ongoing trade tensions. This decision raises questions about future cooperation.

China has approved the import of over 400,000 Nvidia H200 chips, marking a significant shift in its tech strategy amid ongoing trade tensions. This decision highlights the delicate balance between technological needs and self-reliance.

China has approved the import of Nvidia's H200 AI chips, aiming to bolster its technology sector amid U.S. sanctions. This decision could reshape global tech dynamics.