Gemini 2.5 reportedly delivers up to 10 times the performance of its predecessor while being more cost-effective.
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Google has officially unveiled its Gemini 2.5 Pro model, a significant leap in artificial intelligence designed to enhance productivity, lower costs, and improve reasoning performance across its suite of products.
The model, revealed at Google I/O 2025, is now available to developers and enterprises through Gemini Advanced, Google Workspace, and Google Cloud.

Gemini 2.5 reportedly delivers up to 10 times the performance of its predecessor while being more cost-effective. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company now processes 480 trillion tokens monthly, compared to just 9.7 trillion last year—a sharp surge indicating widespread Gemini adoption.
The new model is integrated across Android, ChromeOS, and Workspace tools like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets. Features like “Help Me Write” and “Scheduled Actions” in the Gemini app aim to automate everyday tasks, streamline communication, and deliver more contextual AI support.
Developers can now access Gemini 2.5 through APIs and Vertex AI with Flash and Flash-Lite options, enabling faster, lower-cost deployments.
Google’s focus on enterprise tools has expanded with Gemini for Workspace Enterprise and Cloud AI, providing data protection, scalability, and improved performance for internal workflows.
Gemini 2.5 also sets benchmarks in reasoning, document understanding, and coding capabilities, positioning Google as a key competitor to models from OpenAI and Anthropic.
A 2 million-token context window feature is expected soon, expanding Gemini’s ability to process large and complex datasets.
With more than 7 million developers and 400 million active users engaging with Gemini monthly, Google’s latest move represents a strong push to embed generative AI deeper into everyday productivity and enterprise solutions.

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