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Wednesday 20 September 2023
Inspur announces investment in chip firm Yunsilicon
Chinese server vendor Inspur has announced its investment in Shanghai Yunsilicon Technology, a startup that develops and innovates cloud datacenter ASIC products.
Friday 28 July 2023
China eyeing self-supply of AI server liquid cooling solutions
According to supply chain sources, many major Chinese server makers are strategically focusing on liquid-cooled AI servers to meet demand from datacenters, and there are also quite...
Monday 17 July 2023
Intel AI chip sales in China to face market, time tests
With widespread speculation about the US government considering further restrictions on the export of Nvidia's A800 and H800 GPUs to China, Intel has chosen this opportune moment...
Friday 14 July 2023
Intel keen to address AI computing power gap in China with customized Gaudi 2 chips
It appears that Intel strategically announced the launch of its customized AI processor, Habana Gaudi 2, for the Chinese market at a press conference held July 11 in Beijing, shortly...
Friday 19 May 2023
Tight GPU supply reportedly prompts Chinese firms to raise AI server prices
Inspur and other Chinese server companies have raised their AI server prices to reflect the limited availability of Nvidia's GPUs, according to media reports from China.
Wednesday 15 March 2023
Loongson poised to challenge x86, Arm with own CPU architecture
Chinese CPU designer Loongson Technology is seen as China's representative to challenge international mainstream instruction set architectures (ISAs), Intel's x86 and Arm, with its...
Wednesday 8 March 2023
Supply chain braces for impact from Inspur blacklisting
The supply chain is bracing for the fallout of the blacklisting of China-based server manufacturer Inspur Group by the US Department of Commerce on March 3.
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