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2025-12-11
Semafor 7 related

Memo: Google names Amin Vahdat, who leads the company's AI and infrastructure team, to chief technologist for AI infrastructure, reporting to Sundar Pichai

promote the guy behind its data center tech Kahekashan / The Hans India : Google Appoints Amin Vahdat to Lead AI Infrastructure Expansion Diya Lal / Tech in Asia : Google names new AI infrastructure c...

2025-11-21
CNBC 3 related

At a recent all-hands meeting, Google's head of AI infrastructure Amin Vahdat said Google must double AI compute capacity every six months to meet demand

Google 's AI infrastructure boss told employees that the company has to double its compute capacity every six months in order to meet demand for artificial intelligence services.

2025-08-22
MIT Technology Review 29 related

Google says the median Gemini app text prompt consumes 0.24Wh of energy, about the same as running a microwave for a second, and emits 0.03g of CO2 equivalent

an official report confirms that Gemini consumes per query:  — 0.24 Wh of energy (~9 seconds of TV)  — 0.03 g of CO2 equivalent  — 0.26 ml of water (about 5 drops)  —  blog: cloud.google.com/blog/prod...

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