Cyberport tests Chinese GPUs for Hong Kong supercomputing hub

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Hong Kong's Cyberport is testing Chinese GPUs to reduce its dependence on Nvidia for its supercomputing hub. The government-run incubator is evaluating four different mainland Chinese-made GPUs at its AI lab. This move aims to diversify its hardware amidst strained China-US relations. Cyberport's current supercomputing center relies entirely on Nvidia chips, with plans to expand its capacity by the end of the year.


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