Three chips in and Google Tensor is on life support
Three chips in and Google Tensor is on life support

Three chips in and Google Tensor is on life support

Three chips in and Google Tensor is on life support
Three chips in and Google Tensor is on life support
Weird article. They present a 3+ years road map for upcoming chips but at the same time call that 'life support'. Something doesn't add up.
Google makes 3 things: Android (includes Play store), Google Mail, Google Search.
That's it. Everything else from Google has its head already on the chopping block.
Maps? YouTube?
Not for long with Google cranking up the ads (amount of and length) as well as them stepping up their ad-blocking detection. Newpipe and such still work, but for how long?
I think Google Maps is even an older product than Gmail
Pixel?
I think the problem is the conflicting goals that Google has with that chip. They want the chip to be able to run AI stuff locally with the Edge TPU ASIC that it includes, but at the same time Google also wants to make money by having Pixel devices offload AI tasks to the cloud. Google can't reconcile these two goals.
I don't think they're opposing goals. Google does not make more money from a task running in its cloud than on its devices, if anything that costs them more money.
I think it's realistic to assume that Google is going to impose quotas on those "free" AI features that are running on the cloud right now and have people pay for more quota. It makes no economic sense for Google to keep offering those compute services for free. Remember Google Colab? Started completely free with V100 and A100 GPUs, now you have to pay to just keep using a simple T4 GPU without interruption.
It is frustrating how the different parts at Google overlap with each other in ways that basically make them counteract itself
Yep, left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
I worked for abbot labs and we made certain chemicals but we did not discount our product for interior sales so we usually bought the competitor which we could get for a bit cheaper. Makes no sense to me that they would not sell internally wholesale.
I think in general, having NPUs on devices is such an underrated value of which Google's TPU would be classified as. There's actually a lot you can use them for. The main thing for me personally is definitely voice detection stuff. Although I have to admit FUTO's voice detect which uses whisper, really great. This reply is being crafted entirely using it.
Background noise removal which definitely helps with Speech detection. So it's really nice to have that too. And of course you have things like video processing and everything else Google is bragging about.
I don't think these devices are incapable of doing what Google wants them to. I think it's a mixture of they're simply not fast enough to do it real time, which Google needs for their premium feeling this as well as just not wanting to invest the time in it.
What a surprise... What isn't run in the cloud these days? The cloud makes data collection and forced subscriptions easy.
Its not a Google project if it doesn't die after 2 years
They're on the pixel 8
They where on Nexus for a while before that too. Now if we could get one that doesn't constantly scan virtually all activities for 'an improved user experience and personalization of the web' out of the box that'd be a pretty awesome next step.
The earlier phones just used off the shelf Snapdragons. It's only the 6 and up that use the Tensor chip.