Google has traditionally partnered up with Broadcom to design its Tensor Processing Units (TPU) which are basically specialized AI chips utilized in data centers and for cloud computing. The AI accelerator chips are being used by its parent company, Alphabet, and are not the same as Tensor Gx processors used for Pixel phones. This is about to change as per a new report, for it is claimed that the tech giant is now switching from Broadcom to MediaTek to design its seventh-gen TPU, which could possibly be an attempt to improve efficiency and cut down on costs. Google is now […]
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