Alphabet launches two TPU chips for AI agent workloads
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG, NASDAQ: GOOGL) announced the launch of two specialized Tensor Processing Unit chips designed for artificial intelligence agent applications.
The company introduced the TPU 8i chip, which is designed to enable AI agents to complete reasoning, planning and multi-step workflow execution tasks. The second chip, TPU 8t, is optimized for training complex AI models using a single memory pool.
According to the company's statement, AI agents require the ability to reason, plan and execute multi-step workflows, with the TPU 8i specifically designed to perform these functions quickly to provide user experience improvements.
The TPU 8t chip can run complex models on what the company describes as a single, massive pool of memory. Both chips are part of Alphabet's infrastructure that includes networking, data centers and energy-efficient operations.
The announcement represents Alphabet's expansion into hardware specifically designed for autonomous AI agents, which the company says work on behalf of users to complete tasks. The chips are intended to support what the company calls "agentic AI" applications.
The information was provided in a company statement about the new TPU chip offerings.
