Google says its latest AI system is 24x faster than the world’s top supercomputer, making waves in the AI industry.
The tech giant's claim is based on Gemini-powered AI running on its TPU v5p chips, which it says outperform NVIDIA’s H100 in specific tasks.
Analyst David Kanter challenges Google’s numbers, using a spreadsheet analysis to question their testing methods and performance metrics.
Kanter argues Google may have cherry-picked benchmarks that favor its AI and didn’t follow standardized industry metrics.
The debate has sparked discussions in the tech community about the validity of performance claims and transparency in AI benchmarking.
This dispute underscores the growing scrutiny of AI hype, especially as companies race to showcase dominance in the generative AI era.