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Intel and Google expand multi-year partnership on AI infrastructure

Thursday 09 April 2026 - 16:45
By: Dakir Madiha
Intel and Google expand multi-year partnership on AI infrastructure

Intel and Google have announced a multi-year collaboration to advance artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure, strengthening a long-standing relationship as demand for high-performance computing continues to grow.

Under the agreement, Intel’s Xeon processors will remain a core component of Google Cloud infrastructure. These chips will support a wide range of workloads, including AI training coordination, low-latency inference, and general-purpose computing across global data centers.

The partnership also expands joint development of infrastructure processing units, or IPUs, based on ASIC technology. These programmable accelerators are designed to offload networking, storage, and security tasks from central processors, improving efficiency and scalability in hyperscale environments.

Intel said the combination of Xeon CPUs and IPUs creates an integrated platform that balances general computing with dedicated acceleration. The companies plan to align on multiple future generations of processors, focusing on performance gains, energy efficiency, and lower total cost of ownership across Google’s infrastructure.

Google Cloud has already deployed Intel’s latest Xeon 6 processors in its C4 and N4 virtual machine instances. These systems support applications ranging from web services and databases to machine learning inference running on CPUs. The IPU collaboration builds on earlier joint chip development, including the E2000 infrastructure processor introduced in 2022.

The agreement comes during a period of renewed momentum for Intel under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The company has recently secured several high-profile partnerships aimed at reinforcing its position in AI infrastructure and semiconductor manufacturing.

Earlier this week, Intel joined a large-scale initiative led by Elon Musk, involving companies such as SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla. The project focuses on designing and producing advanced chips for AI and robotics applications, with estimated investments between $20 billion and $25 billion.

Intel has also strengthened ties with Nvidia. Its Xeon 6 processors were selected as host CPUs for Nvidia’s next-generation DGX Rubin systems, reinforcing Intel’s role in GPU-accelerated AI infrastructure.

At the same time, the company is shifting its manufacturing priorities. It is reallocating foundry capacity away from personal computer chips toward data center and AI demand, a transition expected to continue for several years according to company leadership.

Markets have reacted positively to these developments. Intel shares rose more than 11 percent in the previous session and continued to gain following the Google announcement. The stock has increased by over 90 percent since the start of the year, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the company’s data center and foundry strategies.

The expanded partnership with Google signals a broader industry trend. As AI workloads scale rapidly, collaboration between chipmakers and cloud providers is becoming critical to delivering performance, efficiency, and global reach.


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