Google is intensifying its efforts to produce more of its own chips amid a booming demand for artificial intelligence (AI) computing resources. This move positions Google alongside industry giants such as Intel, Nvidia, and Microsoft, as they all expand their in-house chip development to compete in the costly AI technology race. The Wall Street Journal reports that this strategic shift aims to reduce Google's reliance on outside vendors, highlighting the introduction of a new chip, named Axion, as a key part of Google's efforts.
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