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South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre

February 18, 2025
Source: indianexpress.com indianexpress.com
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South Korea on Monday announced plans to secure 10,000 high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) within this year in a bid to keep pace as the global AI race escalates. “As competition for dominance in the AI industry intensifies, the competitive landscape is shifting from battles between companies to a full-scale rivalry between national innovation ecosystems,” South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok said in a statement. Choi said that the government aims to secure the 10,000 GPUs through public-private cooperation to help the country launch services at its national AI computing centre early. Story continues below this ad Last month, the...
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