In its major avatar, Google’s Iron Wood Pods can create surprising 42.5 Exphillus computing. Each chip contains a peak of 4,614 tofupes, which Google claims to have a significant improvement compared to the previous chips. Google has also promoted memory for the new TPU, each chip with 192 GB games, which is six times higher than Google’s last gene traleum TPU. Memory bandut has also increased to 7.2 TBPS, which is 4.5X improvement.

There are numerous ways to measure the AI throw pit, which makes it difficult to compare the chips. Google FP8 is using Permanent as its standard for the new TPU, but it is compared to some systems, such as L. Captain Super Computer, which does not support FP8 in hardware. Therefore, you should claim that the Iron Wood is 24 times faster than the world’s most powerful supercomputer segments with “beans” salt.
Google’s TPU6 hardware is also clearly absent from the above comparison chart. The company says that Iron Wood is twice as powerful as per this chip. According to a spokesperson, Iron Wood is better considered as a successor to the V5P, while the TPU V6 (trailem) was followed by a less powerful TPU V5E. Google did not choose to show the lower chips on this chart, but for the record, the trailem FP8 was able to kill about 918 TFLops.
Although the standards provided are slightly strange, Iron Wood is clearly a great improvement for Google’s AI environmental system. It is faster and more efficient than the previous TPU through a sharp margin, and Google’s current infrastructure has improved LLM and artificial reasoning. Lead to Google’s market Gemini 2.5 models Now the last gene is running on the TPU, and Google says the high diagnostic pace and performance of Iron Wood sets further success in the coming year.
On April 9, more detailed was refreshed, comparing the Iron Wood Traileum (TPUV6).