Meta signs multi-billion-dollar deal to rent Google AI chips, The Information reports


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Feb 26 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms ⁠has signed a multi-billion dollar deal to rent ⁠artificial intelligence chips from Google to develop new ‌AI models, The Information reported on Thursday, citing a person involved in the talks.

The report of the multi-year deal comes as companies ​pour billions into chips and AI infrastructure ⁠to meet demand for ⁠artificial intelligence.

Meta and Google declined Reuters' request for comment.

Earlier ⁠this week, ‌Advanced Micro Devices said itwould sell up to $60 billion inAI chips to Meta. The Facebook ⁠owner earlier this month also signed a ​deal with Nvidia ‌to buy its current and future AI chips.

Reuters reported ⁠in December ​that Google was pushing to make its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) a viable alternative to Nvidia's market-leading GPUs. TPU sales ⁠have become a crucial growth engine of ​Google's cloud revenue as it seeks to prove to investors that its AI investments are generating returns.

The Information reported ⁠Thursday that Meta is also in talks with Google to buy the TPUs for its data centers as early as next year, though the status of those discussions ​could not be determined.

Google has also ⁠signed an agreement with an unidentified large investment firm to ​fund a joint venture that ‌would lease TPUs to other customers, ​the report added.

(Reporting by Fabiola Arámburo in Mexico City; Editing by Maju Samuel and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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