Billion-dollar AI chip deal between Google and Meta could be on the cards — would involve renting Google Cloud TPUs next year, outright purchases in 2027

Sundar Pinchai and Mark Zuckerberg at an AI summit.
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Meta may be on the cusp of spending billions on Google AI chips to power its future developments, as the social-media giant is reportedly in talks to both buy and rent Google compute power for its future AI endeavours, as reported by The Information, via Reuters. The ongoing negotiations reportedly involve Meta renting Google Cloud Tensor Processing Units (TPU) in 2026, before purchasing them outright in 2027.

This news shows continuing collaboration between the companies, despite a recent pause on their undersea cable projects.

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  • hotaru251
    ahh yes the 2 companies you trust the least w/ your data joining hands :|
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  • gdmaclew
    It's 'in the cards' not 'on the cards'
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  • Shiznizzle
    I never was into the facehell craze so did not have an account. I also suspected nefarious aims from the start and was proven right. I use as little of google as i possibly can. Youtube is it. I do not trust either of the two.

    Time to really get that pi-hole working now.
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  • Vanderlindemedia
    Imagine all the e-waste in a decade from now on, just because those company's where psygotic in regards of a full blown ai scale.
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