Ironwood TPU Details show Google’s most powerful supercomputer to date with 1.77PB shared memory across 9216 chips that set a new world record


  • Google’s Ironwood TPU scales for 9216 chips with record 1.77pb shared memory
  • Dual Die Architecture delivers 4614 TFLOPS FP8 and 192 GB HBM3E per Chip
  • Improved cooling of reliability and AI -assisted design functions enable effective inference workload in scale

Google closed Machine Learning Sessions on the recent Hot Chips 2025 event with a detailed look at its latest Tensor Processing Unit, Ironwood.

The chip, first revealed on Google Cloud Next 25 back in April 2025, is the company’s first TPU, which is primarily designed for a large -scale -infer workload rather than training and arrives as its seventh generation of TPU hardware.

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