Google launches 'implicit caching' to make accessing its latest AI models cheaper
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Google's new caching function for Gemini 2.5 to reduce costs by up to 75 percent
Google is now introducing so-called implicit caching to the Gemini 2.5 language model. The article Google's new caching function for Gemini 2.5 is intended to reduce costs by up to 75 percent first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.
Google's new caching feature for Gemini 2.5 aims to reduce costs by up to 75 percent
Google introduces "implicit caching" in Gemini 2.5, aiming to cut developer costs by as much as 75 percent. The article Google's new caching feature for Gemini 2.5 aims to reduce costs by up to 75 percent appeared first on THE DECODER.
Google’s Implicit Caching Slashes Gemini AI Costs for Devs
Google has just introduced a smart tool known as implicit caching that helps developers to save money when using their AI models, Gemini 2.5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Flash. This tool automatically holds back pieces of former work to minimize costs with up to 75% savings on repetitive tasks. This is great news for developers who build apps, chatbots, or tools using Google’s AI. Many were upset about high bills from Google’s older system, but this new t…
Implicit caching aims to slash Gemini API costs by 75%
Google has launched a new feature in its Gemini API called “implicit caching,” which the company claims can reduce costs by 75% for third-party developers using its latest AI models, Gemini 2.5 Pro and 2.5 Flash. The feature automatically enables cost savings when a Gemini API request to a model hits a cache, eliminating the need for manual configuration required by the previous explicit caching method. According to Google, implicit caching is t…
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