Google in talks with Marvell to build new AI chips

Google in talks with Marvell to build new AI chips
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Summary Google is reportedly working with Marvell to develop two new AI chips, including a memory processing unit and a TPU, to boost AI model efficiency and cloud growth.

(Reuters) - Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) is in talks ​with Marvell Technology (MRVL.O) to develop two ‌new chips aimed at running AI models more efficiently, The Information reported citing ​two people with knowledge of the ​discussions.

One of the chips is a ⁠memory processing unit designed to work with ​Google's tensor processing unit (TPU) and the other ​chip is a new TPU built specifically for running AI models, the report said.

Google has been pushing ​to make its TPUs a viable ​alternative to Nvidia's dominant GPUs. TPU sales have ‌become ⁠a key driver of growth in Google's cloud revenue as it aims to show investors that its AI investments are ​generating returns.

Reuters ​could not ⁠immediately verify the report. Google and Marvell did not immediately ​respond to a request for a ​comment.

The ⁠companies aim to finalize the design of the memory processing unit as soon as ⁠next ​year before handing it ​off for test production, according to the report. 

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