noun
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any of various betulaceous trees, such as hornbeam, that have very hard wood
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a Californian rosaceous tree, Lyonothamnus floribundus, with very hard wood
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any of various other trees with hard wood, such as the mopani
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the wood of any of these trees
Etymology
Origin of ironwood
Example Sentences
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Broadcom said there was strong demand this year for the seventh-generation Ironwood TPU and it expects that to increase in 2027 with future TPU generations.
From Barron's • Mar. 5, 2026
Last April, Google introduced its seventh-generation TPU, called Ironwood, which it said was designed for AI inference.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026
Its latest chip, called Ironwood, has helped significantly reduce the cost of running its AI models.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026
Up to 9,216 Ironwood TPUs can be connected in a single unit — the POD, Google’s AI supercomputer — using Google’s Inter-Chip Interconnect networking, according to the company.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 6, 2025
Gymer, Aurboda's husband, represents in the physical interpretation of the myth the east wind coming from the Ironwood.
From Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 1 of 3 Gods and Goddesses of the Northland by Ph.D.
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