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16th February 2023, 13:17 | #1 |
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| Google will have its own server chips by 2025 Cloud providers move away from Intel and AMD Google wants to install its own custom designed server processors by 2025 following its rival Amazon. Google created Tensor processors for its Pixel 6 phones in 2021 and now wants to power its cloud with its own hardware. A new report from The Information claimed Google is working on two server chip designs. One has the code name Cypress and has been designed completely in-house by Google Israel. The other chip, based on a design from Marvell Technology, has the code name Maple. Cypress will be the "Plan A" processor, with the Maple chip as the "Plan B" processor. Both will use ARM-based 5nm chips. If Google does move ahead with its custom data server processor plans, Intel and AMD will lose a lot of cloudy business. https://fudzilla.com/news/56344-goog...-chips-by-2025 |
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