On February 27, according to The Information, Google reached a multi-billion dollar deal with Meta for AI chips. Meta has signed an agreement to rent Google’s AI chips—specifically TPUs—for developing new AI models. Meta is also in talks with Google, planning to purchase TPUs for its data centers as early as next year. Google has established a joint venture to lease its tensor processing units to other AI clients.
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Google reaches billion-dollar AI chip deal with Meta
On February 27, according to The Information, Google reached a multi-billion dollar deal with Meta for AI chips. Meta has signed an agreement to rent Google’s AI chips—specifically TPUs—for developing new AI models. Meta is also in talks with Google, planning to purchase TPUs for its data centers as early as next year. Google has established a joint venture to lease its tensor processing units to other AI clients.