Accelerators, such as Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), are specialized hardware components that can significantly speed up machine learning and high performance computing workloads. When you create Compute Engine (VM) instances or other resources on Google Cloud, you can attach accelerators to them. For an overview of these accelerators, see the Cloud TPU documentation.
The availability of specific TPU models varies by region and zone. This document provides a comprehensive list of accelerator availability to help you plan your deployments and select the appropriate locations for your resources.
This document focuses on accelerator availability for Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and AI Hypercomputer. If you use TPUs with other Google Cloud services, accelerator availability might differ. For those services, see the following documentation:
Zones that support TPUs
Google Cloud offers TPU resources in multiple locations worldwide. These locations consist of the standard regions and zones, which you can read about on the Regions and zones page. Each zone offers a variety of TPU versions. When you create resources that use accelerators—such as Compute Engine instances or GKE node pools—you must select a zone where that accelerator type is available.
TPU availability
The following sortable table lets you select different options to see where TPU resources are available. You can search by location, or TPU type.
| Zone | Location | TPU type |
|---|---|---|
asia-east1-c |
Changhua County, Taiwan, APAC |
• v2-8 |
asia-northeast1-b |
Tokyo, Japan, APAC |
• v6e (Trillium) |
europe-west4-a |
Eemshaven, Netherlands, Europe |
• v6e (Trillium) • v3-8 • v3-32 • v3-64 • v3-128 • v3-256 • v3-512 • v3-1024 • v3-2048 • v2-8 • v2-32 • v2-128 • v2-256 • v2-512 |
europe-west4-b |
Eemshaven, Netherlands, Europe |
• v5p • v5e |
southamerica-west1-a |
Santiago, Chile, South America |
• v6e (Trillium) |
us-central1-a |
Council Bluffs, Iowa, North America |
• v5p • v5e • v3-8 • v2-32 • v2-128 • v2-256 • v2-512 |
us-central1-b |
Council Bluffs, Iowa, North America |
• v6e (Trillium) • v3-8 • v2-8 |
us-central1-c |
Council Bluffs, Iowa, North America |
• v2-8 • TPU7x (Ironwood) |
us-central2-b |
Tulsa, Oklahoma, North America |
• v4 |
us-east1-d |
Moncks Corner, South Carolina, North America |
• v6e (Trillium) |
us-east5-a |
Columbus, Ohio, North America |
• v6e (Trillium) • v5p |
us-east5-b |
Columbus, Ohio, North America |
• v6e (Trillium) |
us-south1-a |
Dallas, Texas, North America |
• v5e |
us-west1-c |
The Dalles, Oregon, North America |
• v5e |
us-west4-a |
Las Vegas, Nevada, North America |
• v5e |
Feature availability by region and zone
In addition to the availability of specific accelerator models, some related features and configurations have their own regional or zonal restrictions. The following sections outline the availability for these specific features.
Future reservations in calendar mode and Flex-start VMs
Future reservations in calendar mode and TPU Flex-start VMs are only available in specific zones.
- For a list of zones that support calendar mode reservations for TPUs, see TPU limitations for calendar mode reservations.
- For a list of zones that support TPU Flex-start VMs, see Limitations for TPU Flex-start VMs.
What's next?
- Learn more about Cloud TPU.
- Learn more about geography and regions.
- Learn about TPU pricing.