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Google Cloud has introduced two new AI chips, its latest TPUs, which are designed to be faster and more cost-effective than their predecessors. This move aims to intensify competition with Nvidia in the AI hardware market. Despite launching its own advanced chips, Google Cloud will continue to support Nvidia's offerings within its cloud infrastructure for the time being.
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