Google could be peering in MediaTek’s direction for next set of AI chips

What you need to know

  • Google could be collaborating with MediaTek to produce its next-generation Tensor chips.
  • An internal source stated that the company would be relying on the Taiwan chipmaker for an economical way of producing its in-house chips.
  • After nearly a decade of working with Broadcom, Google is looking at broadening its choices.

Google seems to be looking in a different direction for its next set of AI chips. According to a report by The Information, the tech giant could be collaborating with Taiwan’s chip maker MediaTek.

These chips also known as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), would be produced sometime next year, sources close to the project told the publication. It is important to note that Google makes its chips that help train its AI models. However, it relies on Broadcom, an American chip company, to design its TPUs with the help of blueprints provided by Google. This has been the case ever since Google produced its first-gen TPU back in 2015.

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