[Crypto World] The trendsetter of the tech world in 2026? You have to look at Google’s latest moves.
Their TPU chips are really on fire right now. That multi-billion dollar deal they recently signed with Anthropic basically sealed the deal. Amazon isn’t just sitting around either—the year-end shopping season combined with their cloud and AI services will probably have them raking in the cash again.
Meta’s stock price has gone up quite a bit thanks to the AI hype, but to be honest, many industry insiders have more confidence in Google. Why? Because they’re holding on to AI chip technology worth $900 billion. That’s not just hype—it’s real, tangible strength that can turn AI dividends into actual cash.
In this AI arms race, chips are the real trump card. Google bet on the right track, and at this point, it looks like they might end up outpacing all their competitors.
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0xSherlock
· 19h ago
The claim of a 900 billion chip trump card is a bit exaggerated, but Google’s move is indeed solid...
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MetaDreamer
· 19h ago
That's the core of the chip war: you can only speak with authority if you have the goods in hand. Google is indeed playing it safe this time.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 19h ago
A 900 billion chip order—Google is really aiming to dominate the industry... But can they really hold their ground?
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DogeBachelor
· 19h ago
Chips are the real hard currency, and this move by Google is truly brilliant.
With the TPU ecosystem up and running, it doesn't matter how much the others compete.
$900 billion—just hearing that number sounds ruthless...
Anthropic’s deal is basically betting everything on Google, a smart choice.
Meta raises prices, Google boosts strength—the difference is huge.
To put it simply, whoever controls the chips controls the world. In this game, Google is already halfway to victory.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 20h ago
Chips are indeed hard power, but how did Google come up with that 900 billion? It seems a bit questionable.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 20h ago
Chips are real gold and silver, and Google’s move is truly ruthless. That Anthropic deal is equivalent to placing a huge bet.
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DataOnlooker
· 20h ago
Chips really are hard currency, and Google played this hand brilliantly.
Just hyping up concepts is pointless; real stuff like TPUs is what brings in long-term gains.
But seriously, how did they come up with that $900 billion number... seems a bit shaky.
Profit is profit, but 2026 is still a long way off—too early to draw conclusions now.
That Anthropic deal does prove a point: where the money goes shows who people believe in.
I’m optimistic about this wave, but don’t count Meta out too soon, they still have a chance.
The AI chip positioning battle is just getting started; Google’s lead doesn’t guarantee they’ll win it all.
Google's $90 Billion Chip Ace: The Biggest Winner in the 2026 AI Race?
[Crypto World] The trendsetter of the tech world in 2026? You have to look at Google’s latest moves.
Their TPU chips are really on fire right now. That multi-billion dollar deal they recently signed with Anthropic basically sealed the deal. Amazon isn’t just sitting around either—the year-end shopping season combined with their cloud and AI services will probably have them raking in the cash again.
Meta’s stock price has gone up quite a bit thanks to the AI hype, but to be honest, many industry insiders have more confidence in Google. Why? Because they’re holding on to AI chip technology worth $900 billion. That’s not just hype—it’s real, tangible strength that can turn AI dividends into actual cash.
In this AI arms race, chips are the real trump card. Google bet on the right track, and at this point, it looks like they might end up outpacing all their competitors.