Alphabet, Google's parent company, has announced a series of AI product releases at the Cloud Next conference in Las Vegas, potentially boosting its stock outlook. The tech giant introduced an eighth-generation custom TPU chip, known as "TPU 8t," which is optimized for training and features significant processing power, accommodating up to 9,600 TPUs and 2 PB of shared high-bandwidth memory per superchip. This new chip is expected to enhance Google's competitive edge and stock performance. In addition to the TPU 8t, Alphabet has rebranded its enterprise AI offerings under the Gemini Enterprise brand and launched new security and governance tools to support AI infrastructure development. CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the company's position in the "golden age of Gemini," emphasizing the potential for long-term growth. Google's stock gained momentum during the event, with expectations of further increases ahead of the April 29 earnings call.