Thinking Machines Lab与Google Cloud签署数十亿美元算力协议

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ME News report: On April 22 (UTC+8), according to Dongcha Beating monitoring, Thinking Machines Lab, founded by former OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, has signed a multi-billion-dollar AI infrastructure agreement with Google Cloud. The deal includes a computing system powered by Nvidia’s latest GB300 chips, as well as supporting model training and deployment services. Thinking Machines Lab is among the first customers to use Google Cloud’s GB300 system. Google states that the system trains and performs inference at twice the speed of the previous-generation GPU. This is the first time Thinking Machines Lab has signed an agreement with a cloud service provider. Previously, the company partnered with Nvidia and received investment from it, but did not use third-party cloud platforms. The agreement is non-exclusive, meaning Thinking Machines Lab can use multiple cloud providers simultaneously in the future. A Google press release specifically noted that it can support the company’s reinforcement learning workloads, and its first product, Tinker, is based on a reinforcement learning architecture used to automatically generate customized, cutting-edge models. After leaving OpenAI in February 2025, Murati founded Thinking Machines Lab and completed a $2 billion seed round, valuing the company at $12 billion. Google has recently been signing deals with AI developers at a high pace: earlier this month, Anthropic signed multi-GW TPU agreements with Google and Broadcom, and this week it signed a training and deployment agreement with Amazon for up to 5GW. (Source: BlockBeats)
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