Google announces the need for a thousandfold increase in AI capabilities by 2030
Google has announced the need for a significant increase in computing power to expand its artificial intelligence infrastructure. At the general meeting of employees, Google Cloud Vice President Amin Wahdat noted that the company should increase its capacity by a thousand times by 2030 to meet the growing demand. At the same time, he emphasized that the main goal is not only to increase productivity, but also to maintain the stability of costs and energy resources.
Source Incrypted
According to Wahdat, Google needs to develop a sustainable and scalable infrastructure capable of handling peak loads arising from the growth of user activity. At the same time, analysts are still trying to understand how real user activity affects this demand compared to the integration of artificial intelligence functions into products.
Planning to reduce its dependence on Nvidia chips, Google is focusing on its own silicon technologies, releasing new TPU processors that are supposed to be much more energy efficient. Google CEO Sundar Pichai noted that 2026 will be a key year in the struggle to meet the demand for cloud services. He acknowledged that the issue of the artificial intelligence market being overloaded remains relevant.