
New AI Community Launches with Full Support for Domestic GPUs and NPUs
China launches its next-gen open-source AI community AtomGit, integrating models, data, and domestic GPU/NPU power to build an open, full-stack AI ecosystem.
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China launches its next-gen open-source AI community AtomGit, integrating models, data, and domestic GPU/NPU power to build an open, full-stack AI ecosystem.

China’s GPU maker Moore Threads secures approval for its STAR Market IPO, set to become the country’s first domestic GPU stock.

Iluvatar CoreX, a Chinese provider of general GPU chips and high-performance computing systems, announced on July 13 that it had completed C+ and C++ rounds of financing totaling over 1 billion yuan ($148.68 million).

Dell will stop selling products in China that are equipped with multiple AMD 7900 graphics cards.

Major Chinese internet companies that have a cloud computing business have placed substantial orders with NVIDIA following this year's Spring Festival.

Since new US export control regulations were released in October, news emerged that leading processor IP provider Arm would cease supplying Chinese chip enterprises, arousing widespread concern in the Chinese tech industry.

Xu Ziyang, the Executive Director and CEO of ZTE Corporation - a Chinese technology company specializing in telecommunications - announced on April 6 that the company plans to launch a GPU server capable of supporting high-bandwidth ChatGPT by the end of this year.

Recently, the U.S. ban on sales to ZTE has aroused much attention to the chip industry in China. Today, Alibaba DAMO Academy (DAMO stands for Discovery, Adventu...

VirtAITech announced on Monday that it had completed its B+ round of financing worth several hundred million yuan. This round of financing was led by CDB Equipment Fund under ProCapital.

Moore Threads, a Chinese graphics processing unit (GPU) enterprise, announced on Thursday that it had completed an A round of financing in which it raised 2 billion yuan ($313 million).

Xiaomi is currently building its own GPU cluster and will heavily invest in AI large models.

Moore Threads, a Beijing-based GPU company, announced on December 27 that it had received a B Round of financing worth 1.5 billion yuan ($215.5 million).