While AI bubble talk fills the air these days, with fears of overinvestment that could pop at any time, something of a contradiction is brewing on the ground: Companies like Google and OpenAI can barely build infrastructure fast enough to fill their AI needs.
During an all-hands meeting earlier this month, Googleโs AI infrastructure head Amin Vahdat told employees that the company must double its serving capacity every six months to meet demand for artificial intelligence services, reports CNBC. Vahdat, a vice president at Google Cloud, presented slides showing the company needs to scale โthe next 1000x in 4-5 years.โ
While a thousandfold increase in compute capacity sounds ambitious by itself, Vahdat noted some key constraints: Google needs to be able to deliver this increase in capability, compute, and storage networking โfor essentially the same cost and increasingly, the same power, the same energy level,โ he told employees during the meeting. โIt wonโt be easy but through collaboration and co-design, weโre going to get there.โ

It’s interesting to see how companies like Google are responding to the growing demand for AI. Doubling capacity every six months is a bold move that highlights the rapid advancements in technology. It’ll be fascinating to see how this strategy unfolds in the coming years.