How Gemini 3 Has Pushed Google to the Front of AI Race
Google’s Gemini 3 and Tensor Processing Units intensify AI chip competition, challenging NVIDIA’s 90% market share and risking future deal losses, analysts say.
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View: Nvidia’s strengths are not in its X posts
Reed’s viewNvidia makes great GPUs. Its X posts leave something to be desired.The company appeared defensive Tuesday when it responded to a scoop in The Information about Meta considering purchasing Tensor Processing Units, Google’s in-house AI accelerators that power Gemini and other products.“NVIDIA is a generation ahead of the industry,” it posted on X after congratulating Google on its success. The market, which only a week ago was heaping p…
With Gemini 3, Tech-Gigant Alphabet is back in the AI race. New records and strong user numbers show that Alphabet is not only back in the game, but on the way to the topGoogle's parent company Alphabet is back impressively, even though it hadn't disappeared at all.Since OpenAI's AI Bot ChatGPT started three years ago, many analysts and tech experts have explained that Google has fallen far behind in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) race and tha…
Nvidia unexpectedly congratulated Google on its impressive achievements in the AI chip market. This concerns the latest generation of TPUs, unveiled earlier this month. Nvidia also took the opportunity to claim that its accelerators are the most powerful and versatile. Photo: Google We congratulate Google on its impressive achievements in artificial intelligence and will continue to supply them with our solutions. The NVIDIA platform... The post…
Meta’s potential switch to Google chips knocks Nvidia and AMD
Investors were reminded on Tuesday that Nvidia does not own the AI hardware future on its own. Shares in the world’s most valuable company fell 6% after a report from The Information said Meta is exploring billions of dollars of spending on Google’s tensor processing units for its data centers. Meta is currently one of Nvidia’s biggest GPU customers, so the idea that it could shift part of that budget hit sentiment hard. The damage spread across…
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