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Technology · July 15, 2026
Google’s been hard at work making Pixel phones smarter with AI, but its next big push is to cut the cloud out of the equation. The company is doubling down on on-device AI, offering developers new tools to build apps that run locally on Pixel hardware for faster responses, better privacy, and offline access.
The company’s latest announcement is the Gemma 4 E2B for TPU, a lightweight version of Google’s open AI family that’s been optimized for the Tensor Processing Unit inside Pixel devices. The model runs AI tasks on the phone itself, eliminating the need to send requests to remote servers, so apps can continue to function even without an internet connection, while sensitive data remains on the device.
