Google’s advanced TPUs are challenging Nvidia’s AI hardware dominance, with Meta reportedly considering their use. Google is now offering its custom chips to external cloud providers, aiming to boost demand and overcome deployment hurdles. Nvidia, while acknowledging Google’s progress, asserts its continued industry leadership.
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