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Google’s new Trillium AI chip delivers 4x speed and powers Gemini 2.0
Google unveils Trillium, its breakthrough AI chip powering Gemini 2.0, delivering a 4x performance boost and reshaping AI economics.
Google has just unveiled Trillium, its sixth-generation artificial intelligence accelerator chip, claiming performance improvements that could fundamentally alter the economics of AI development while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in machine learning. The system combines over 100,000 Trillium chips with a Jupiter network fabric capable of 13 petabits per second of bisectional bandwidth — enabling a single distributed training job to scale across hundreds of thousands of accelerators. The chip’s ability to handle mixed workloads efficiently — from training massive models to running inference for production applications — suggests a future where AI computing becomes more accessible and cost-effective.
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