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At #GoogleCloudNext, we announced our eighth generation of TPUs. Now, we’re breaking down everything you need to know about the system purpose-built to power today's AI ⬇️
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We’re introducing our eighth generation of TPUs. This time, we’re taking a dual chip approach: TPU 8t, optimized for training, and TPU 8i, optimized for inference.
💪TPU 8t achieves nearly three times the compute performance per pod over our previous generation, Ironwood.
⚡TPU 8i connects 1,152 TPUs in a single pod to deliver the massive throughput and low latency needed to concurrently run millions of agents cost-effectively.
These new TPUs are a crucial part of our fully integrated AI stack — from the chips all the way up to the models, developer tools, agents and applications. By designing the hardware and software in tandem, we’re able to deliver scale and efficiency. #GoogleCloudNext
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Brazil produces approximately 35% of the world’s coffee.
More than double the output of Vietnam, the next largest producer.
More than 55 million bags per year.
But here’s the part the commodity traders miss…
Brazil’s coffee economy is vertically integrated from seedling to cup in ways that no other origin country replicates.
Cooxupé (the largest coffee cooperative on earth, headquartered in Guaxupé, Minas Gerais) serves more than 21,000 cooperados across the Sul de Minas, Cerrado Mineiro, Matas de Minas, and the Média Mogiana of São Paulo state.
97.6% of them are family farmers classified as mini and small producers.
In 2025, the cooperative recorded R$16.99 billion in revenue (a 58.8% increase over 2024, and a new all-time record), received 6.07 million bags of arabica coffee, exported 4.8 million bags, and distributed R$185.6 million back to its member families.
A single cooperative representing 17% of Brazil’s entire arabica production and 24% of all coffee produced in Minas Gerais.
Here’s what that integration looks like at the farm level…
A coffee grower in the Cerrado Mineiro region can plant, grow, harvest, process, grade, certify, and export specialty coffee scoring 85+ points through Cooxupé’s system without ever touching a commodity trader or independent broker.
The cooperative provides the financing, the technical agronomist, the processing facility, the quality lab, the storage warehouse (capacity: 6 million bags), the export office in Santos, and the customs clearance through its own REDEX facility.
From soil to cup through one institution.
The farmer sets the quality….
The cooperative handles everything else.
Cooxupé’s specialty division (SMC Specialty Coffees) exported 192,792 bags in 2025 to 24 countries, including the United States, Switzerland, Japan, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and Germany.
The margin that a traditional commodity trader would extract between the farmer and the roaster stays inside the cooperative and flows back to the 21,000+ families who produced the coffee.
This is the same cooperative infrastructure that processes R$437 billion in total agricultural revenue across Brazil.
The same model that moves soybeans, corn, poultry, and dairy from family farms to global markets.
Coffee is one more product flowing through a system that took decades to build and that no competitor can replicate in a single investment cycle.

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