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In June, OpenAI announced its first custom chip, an inference processor dubbed Jalapeño
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Investors have previously worried about Alphabet’s massive planned expenditures designed to help it build out its AI strategy.
Key facts
- Earlier this year, Google said that it plans to spend between $180 billion and $190 billion
- The new chip, internally dubbed “Frozen v2,” is slated to be released sometime in 2028, The Information reported, citing anonymous sources
- In June, OpenAI announced its first custom chip, an inference processor dubbed Jalapeño
- Investors have previously worried about Alphabet’s massive planned expenditures designed to help it build out its AI strategy
Summary
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is designing a new server chip to help its in-house Gemini models operate more efficiently. The new chip, internally dubbed “Frozen v2,” is slated to be released sometime in 2028, The Information reported, citing anonymous sources. “Our teams are constantly researching and experimenting with new innovations to deliver maximum performance and efficiency for our users and customers,” Google told TechCrunch. AI companies have increasingly sought to produce their own chips as a way to make their in-house models run more efficiently and to address global shortages in AI computing capacity. In June, OpenAI announced its first custom chip, an inference processor dubbed Jalapeño.