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Google challenges NVIDIA as top rival with new Ironwood TPUs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68619, member: 636"] Google has positioned itself as the primary challenger to NVIDIA in artificial intelligence hardware, according to industry analysis, with the search giant introducing its seventh-generation Ironwood TPU chips that deliver substantial performance advances. The new processors feature 192 GB of HBM memory and achieve approximately 4,614 teraflops of peak performance per chip, representing a 16-fold increase over the fourth-generation TPU. When configured in SuperPod clusters containing 9,216 chips, the system reaches 42.5 exaflops of aggregate computing power. The Ironwood architecture emphasizes inference workloads rather than model training, offering twice the power efficiency of previous generations while maintaining lower latency through extensive on-package memory that reduces communication overhead between chips. Google's InterChip Interconnect technology enables greater scalability than NVIDIA's NVLink system, allowing the company to connect 43 blocks of 64 chips each through a 1.8-petabyte network. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has acknowledged the competitive threat from Google's custom silicon development, noting the difficulty of building application-specific integrated circuits as the company reaches its seventh TPU iteration. [/QUOTE]
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