ByteDance deploys 36,000 Nvidia B200 chips in Malaysia through partner for AI research and development

Gate News Report, March 13: The Wall Street Journal reports that TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, is collaborating with Southeast Asian cloud service provider Aolani Cloud to deploy approximately 500 NVIDIA Blackwell computing systems in Malaysia, totaling about 36,000 B200 chips. This effort aims to build high-performance computing clusters outside China to accelerate AI research and development.

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