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Nvidia vs. Google: Chip war escalates

Nvidia shares fell 3% after reports that Meta, a major customer, may switch to Google's TPUs. CEO Huang claims its GPUs are "a generation ahead."

by  Erez Linn
Published on  11-26-2025 07:42
Last modified: 11-26-2025 10:49
Nvidia vs. Google: Chip war escalatesJim WATSON / AFP; AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File; Yossi Hai Hanuka;

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang speaks during the Live Keynote Pregame during the Nvidia GTC conference (left: Google CEO Sundar Pichai) | Photo: Jim WATSON / AFP; AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File; Yossi Hai Hanuka;

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Nvidia insisted on Tuesday that its technology is a generation ahead of the industry, responding to market fears that Google's AI chips could endanger its leading position in AI infrastructure. Nvidia stated on X that it remains a supplier for Google, which has made great AI advances. The firm claims it "is a generation ahead of the industry – it's the only platform that runs every AI model and does it everywhere computing is done."

A CNBC report that key customer Meta could partner with Google to use its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) caused a 3% dip in Nvidia's stock. Nvidia asserted its chips are more flexible and powerful than the custom ASIC chips like Google's TPUs, claiming its product "offers greater performance, versatility, and fungibility than ASICs," CNBC reported.

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA founder and CEO, at a press conference during the APEC CEO summit on October 31, 2025 in Gyeongju, South Korea (Woohae Cho/Getty Images)

We're delighted by Google's success — they've made great advances in AI and we continue to supply to Google.

NVIDIA is a generation ahead of the industry — it's the only platform that runs every AI model and does it everywhere computing is done.

NVIDIA offers greater…

— NVIDIA Newsroom (@nvidianewsroom) November 25, 2025

Analysts report Nvidia holds more than 90% of the AI chip market, but Google's proprietary chips are gaining attention as a potent, less costly substitute. Unlike Nvidia, Google does not sell its TPUs directly but offers them for lease through Google Cloud and uses them internally.

Earlier this month, Google launched its highly-rated Gemini 3 AI model, which was trained on its custom TPUs, not Nvidia GPUs. A Google spokesperson commented that demand for both custom TPUs and Nvidia GPUs is accelerating, and Google "We are committed to supporting both, as we have for years."

The NVIDIA-Mellanox campus in northern Israel (PR)

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addressed the TPU competition in his recent earnings call with investors, noting Google buys his GPUs and that Gemini can run on Nvidia technology. Huang confirmed contact with Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind CEO, who texted that the theory on creating stronger AI by using more data and chips – known as "scaling laws" – is "intact." Nvidia believes this will drive even more demand for its systems, CNBC reported.

Hassabis texted that the theory on creating stronger AI by using more data and chips – known as "scaling laws" – is "intact." Nvidia believes this will drive even more demand for its systems, CNBC reported.

Tags: 11/26AI chip marketASIC chipsGemini 3Google TPUJensen HuangMeta data centersNvidia GPUScaling laws

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