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This Week In AI Chips - NVIDIA Collaboration Redefines Distributed AI Computing Landscape

Simply Wall St·03/21/2025 11:07:26
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Recent developments in the AI chip sector highlight a notable collaboration between InFlux Technologies and NexGen Cloud to enhance accessibility and performance of cloud-based AI solutions. This partnership focuses on deploying NVIDIA’s Blackwell and other data center GPUs through InFlux’s Hyperstack solution, marking its inclusion in the NVIDIA Partner Network (NPN) as a solution advisor. Leveraging NexGen's expertise in high-performance GPU-as-a-Service, the collaboration aims to redefine the landscape of distributed AI computing. By offering scalable and innovative GPU-accelerated resources, it seeks to empower businesses worldwide to harness advanced AI technologies seamlessly.

In other market news, Myson Century (TPEX:5314) was a notable mover up 4.5% and finishing the session at NT$69.50, not far from its 52-week high. In the meantime, Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SEHK:981) softened, down 7.5% to end trading at HK$46.95.

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