ByteDance deployiert 36.000 Nvidia B200-Chips über malaysischen Partner für KI-Forschung und -Entwicklung

Gate News Nachrichten, 13. März, berichtete die Financial Times, dass die Muttergesellschaft von TikTok, ByteDance, mit dem südostasiatischen Cloud-Dienstleister Aolani Cloud zusammenarbeitet, um in Malaysia etwa 500 Nvidia Blackwell-Computersysteme zu installieren, insgesamt etwa 36.000 B200-Chips, um außerhalb Chinas Hochleistungsrechencluster aufzubauen und die KI-Forschung zu beschleunigen.

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