Cloud-Plattformen · 31.07.2026, 16:18 UTC
What’s new in AI infrastructure and orchestration this month
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Cloud-Plattformen |
| Quelle | Google Cloud Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 31.07.2026 UTC |
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At Google, AI is a soup-to-nuts endeavor. Obviously, we make leading AI models like Gemini and Nano Banana. We incorporate AI into the tools you use every day (think Gmail, BigQuery, AlloyDB, Google Cloud Code and Google Cloud Assist). We make software frameworks to help you build with AI, like Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, JAX, or MaxTest. And we co-design the powerful infrastructure platform that runs underneath it all, including a broad range of standard compute, accelerators like TPUs and GPUs, optimized networks and storage, as well as orchestration software like GKE and Cluster Director. Then we package them all up into supercomputing platforms like AI Hypercomputer to power the industry-wide transformation to the AI and agentic future. This is critical in today’s agentic era, where AI is evolving from answering questions to reasoning and taking action. Companies that want to lead in this next phase of AI need computing infrastructure that’s designed and optimized for these new requirements, so they can innovate faster, deliver compelling user and customer experiences, and optimize for cost and energy efficiency — all at massive scale. To support this, we are making AI infrastructure and orchestration news at a furious pace. In this blog, we provide a monthly snapshot of the recent launches and milestones that you need to know about to keep up-to-date, deep dives on architecture and performance tuning, and discussions of specialized use cases, always with pointers to where you can learn more. Keep an eye out for updates to this blog every month.
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