Thursday, December 11, 2025

Google’s TPUs successfully challenge Nvidia’s GPUs

Big Tech chips power the Gemini 3 model, which outperformed ChatGPT 5.1—the latest version of the popular OpenAI model, which runs on Nvidia processors—in tests. It has now been announced that Anthropic will acquire one million TPUs, paying around US$25 billion for them. Meta is reportedly considering following the same path.

The recent sale of Google’s TPUs (Tensor Processing Units) to Anthropic for over US$ 25 billion has raised concerns among Nvidia investors, amid the prospect that Big Tech could increase its commercial efforts and displace Nvidia products in various markets.

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