
Chinese chip design firm Biren Technology has announced new 'supernode' systems that use optical data transmission to connect thousands of AI chips, aiming to overcome hardware limitations and compete with Nvidia. The move highlights the increasing importance of high-connectivity server systems in the AI infrastructure race as demand for computing power grows with advancing AI models.
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Biren is a Chinese semiconductor design firm
Biren Technology has unveiled next-generation supernode solutions that use optical data transmission to link thousands of AI chips across a single cluster.
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Highly connected server systems have become one of the latest battlegrounds for AI infrastructure companies.
OpinionChinese semiconductor design firm Biren Technology has unveiled its next-generation “supernode” solutions – systems designed to link thousands of AI chips across a single cluster – by using optical data transmission to bypass current hardware limits. The launch underscores how these highly connected server systems have become one of the latest battlegrounds for AI infrastructure companies.
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Highly connected server systems have become one of the latest battlegrounds for AI infrastructure companies.
OpinionBiren Technology has unveiled next-generation supernode solutions that use optical data transmission to link thousands of AI chips across a single cluster.
South China Morning PostThe supernode solutions are designed to bypass current hardware limits.
South China Morning PostThe industry is currently racing to scale up raw computing power as artificial intelligence models advance.
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