Chinese supercomputer maker Sugon has launched an advanced artificial intelligence infrastructure for data centres that is ...
This year, China has come up with some impressive technological feats. But as 2025 draws to a close, its latest invention may ...
Chinese supercomputer manufacturer, Sugon, has introduced an advanced AI infrastructure for data centres, set to compete with ...
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China activates 1,240-mile-wide 'giant computer', offers 98% efficiency of single data centre
The world’s largest distributed AI computing pool has been activated in China, according to a report. The 1,243-mile-wide ...
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China activates massive distributed AI system spanning 1,243 miles nationwide
China activates a 1,243 miles distributed AI supercomputer network linking data centers with near-single-system efficiency.
China Telecom has reportedly used entirely Chinese-made components and technology to build a supercomputer for AI training. According to Chinese news outlet ITHome, the machine, based in Wuhan at the ...
US citizens building powerful supercomputers for “countries of concern” such as China could fall foul of the latest round of export controls being proposed by Washington. Under the new rules, put ...
Chinese scientists have unveiled a new prototype superconducting quantum computer which they claim would lay the groundwork for a whole new era of processors. Scientists across the world have been ...
The aborted merger dashes industry expectations for a major domestic ecosystem covering advanced processors and ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE) have funded more than 100 research projects using Chinese government supercomputers sanctioned by the U.S. for collaborating with China’s ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Mike Lee sent letters to three U.S. national lab directors asking why their research facilities funded projects using Chinese government ...
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