Google’s parent company Alphabet has announced the launch of a new offering in its artificial intelligence data center chip family, called Trillium.
It is important to note that Google doesn’t sell the chips. The company, however, rents it through its cloud computing platform.“Trillium TPUs achieve an impressive 4.7X increase in peak compute performance per chip compared to TPU v5e,” Google said in a blog post. The sixth-generation Trillium TPUs are over 67 percent more energy efficient than TPU v5e, as per Google.Moreover, Trillium can scale up to 256 TPUs in a single high-bandwidth, low-latency pod.
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