Google updates Workspace to make AI your new office intern
Google integrates AI-powered features into Workspace, leveraging Workspace Intelligence to automate tasks and enhance user productivity.
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Google Cloud has launched two new AI chips, TPUs, designed to be faster and cheaper than previous versions, aiming to compete with Nvidia in the AI hardware market.
Why it matters
This development is significant because it highlights the intense competition in the AI hardware market, which is crucial for powering the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence. Google's investment in developing its own AI chips demonstrates a strategic push to offer competitive alternatives to Nvidia's dominant GPUs, potentially leading to lower costs and improved performance for AI workloads on cloud platforms. This could accelerate AI adoption and innovation across various industries.
Google has made new computer chips specifically for AI that are faster and cheaper than their old ones. This is part of a race to build better AI technology and offer more choices to companies using AI in the cloud.
Google integrates AI-powered features into Workspace, leveraging Workspace Intelligence to automate tasks and enhance user productivity.
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