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Default Google’s AI chips takes normal chips to the cleaners

At least for voice recognition

Google’s attempts to solve its voice recognition problems might have resulted in an AI chip which cleans the clocks of the big chip makers.

Four years ago, Google was faced with a problem that if its users hit its voice recognition services for three minutes a day, the company would need to double the number of data centres to handle the numbers.
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