Openi said it had no active plan to use its products to Google Google’s home in Google, two days after Reuters and other news, the move was reported on the move to refer to its competitor’s artificial intelligence chips to meet the growing demand for AI lab.
Open spokesperson said on Sunday that when the AI lab is in preliminary testing with some Google tensor processing units (TPU), there is no plan to deploy them on the scale yet.
Google refuses to comment.
Although it is common for AI labs to test different chips, it may take longer to use new hardware and will require different architecture and software support. Openi is actively using NVIDIA’s graphics processing unit (GPUS), and AMD AI chips to strengthen its growing demand. Openi is also developing its chip, an attempt that is on the way to meet the “tapeout” milestone this year, where the chip design has been finalized and sent for manufacturing.
Open has signed up for Google Cloud Service to meet its growing needs for computing capacity, Reuters reported specially earlier this month, which marked the amazing cooperation between two prominent rivals in the AI sector. Most of the computing power used by Open will be from GPU servers, which operates by the so -called Nuclear Company Coriovis.
Google is increasing the external availability of its interior AI chips, or TPUs, which were historically specific to internal use. This helped win Google, including Big Tech Player Apple, as well as Anthropic and Safe Superintendees such as Startups, two -chat GPT makers launched by former Open AI leaders.
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