Sources close to the matter told Reuters on Friday that the Open recently started renting Power Chat GPT and its other products to Google’s artificial intelligence chips.
Chat GPT maker is one of the largest buyers of NVIDIA’s graphics processing units (GPUS), which uses AI chips to train models and also for computing, a process in which an AI model uses its trained knowledge to make new information or decisions.
Openi plans to include Google Cloud Service to meet its growing needs of computing capacity, Reuters specially reported earlier this month, which marked the amazing cooperation between two prominent rivals in the AI ​​sector.
For Google, this contract comes when it is increasing the external availability of its abroad tanker processing units (TPU), which was historically specific to internal use. This helped win Google, including big -tech player Apple, as well as anthropic and safe sprintles, such as Startups, two chat -makers launched by former Open AI leaders, such as Startups.
Google’s TPUS move for the first time has used non -nodia chips meaningful and shows Sam Altman’s -led company away from relying on Baker Microsoft’s data centers. According to information, according to information reports earlier, it can potentially promote TPUs as a cheap alternative to NVIDIA’s GPUS.
According to the report, the Openi hopes that the TPU, which he is renting through Google Cloud, will help reduce the price.
However, Google, Google Cloud, is not renting its most powerful TPU to its competitor, an open AII competitor in the AI ​​race, citing an employee.
Google refused to comment, while Openi did not immediately respond to Reuters when contacted.
Adding Google’s Openi to its customer list shows how Tech Dev has taken advantage of its internal AI technology from hardware to software to accelerate its cloud business growth.
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