Google wants to make its AI 1000x more powerful in the next few years
Google is gearing up for a huge leap in artificial intelligence, aiming to boost its AI computing power by 1000 times within four to five years.
The plan? Double their capacity every six months—without raising costs or using more energy.
Amin Vahdat from Google Cloud says this massive upgrade is necessary to meet the growing demand for AI products and services.
What else is going on?
Google isn't just throwing cash at the problem—it's working on making its AI systems more scalable and reliable.
CEO Sundar Pichai mentioned that limited capacity has even held back new features like their Veo video tool.
To fix this, Google is investing up to $93 billion this year and rolling out new tech like Ironwood chips and the Gemini 3 model, both designed for faster, more efficient AI that can handle tough questions.