Athira Sethu
Kochi, 10 April 2025
Google has unveiled a new computer chip named Ironwood, its latest and most powerful chip designed to assist in accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) operations. The new chip was announced at a cloud technology conference.
This new chip is intended to assist in executing AI programs more quickly and efficiently. For instance, when individuals interact with chatbots such as ChatGPT, the chip assists in providing rapid and accurate responses. This kind of computing is referred to as “inference”, meaning the chip assists the AI in comprehending and answering questions in real time.
Google has been working on its own AI chips for almost 10 years, spending billions of dollars on this project. The goal is to create a strong option besides Nvidia’s popular AI chips, which are widely used in the tech world.
Google’s proprietary chips are known as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). Google engineers alone use these chips or customers using Google’s cloud services. This provides Google with a head start in building its own artificial intelligence systems, such as its Gemini AI models.
Google used to make two kinds of chips — one for constructing large AI models, and a lower-cost one for just executing those models. The new Ironwood chip takes the best of both. It also includes more memory, which enables AI software to function more effectively and efficiently.
Google asserts that the Ironwood chip takes less than half of the power consumption of its own Trillium chip announced a year ago and still accomplishes twice the tasks. What it means is it’s both stronger and friendlier to the environment.
Already the chip is powering and helping develop Google’s state-of-the-art AI devices. Yet, no word on what company Google partnered with in fabricating the physical chips has come from the firm.
As artificial intelligence increasingly plays a significant role in our everyday lives, speedy and powerful chips such as Ironwood will drive the future of intelligent tools and applications.