Google in talks with Samsung to make part of next-gen chip
Summary
Google is in talks with Samsung to manufacture a component of its next-generation AI chip, codenamed Icefish, using 2-nanometer technology, while the main part will be made by TSMC. The chip aims to offer an alternative to Nvidia's GPUs and is expected to enter mass production as soon as 2028.
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