Nvidia's biggest Chinese competitor unveils cutting-edge new AI GPUs

Huawei, one of China's largest tech companies, has unveiled its latest AI GPUs: the Moore threads S4000 AI GPU and Intelligent Computing Center Server Clusters. The company is using 1000 of these new GPUs to power the Center.

The Moore threads S4000 AI GPU is designed to meet the growing need for high-end computing and artificial intelligence solutions. It features a powerful processing unit with a total floating point performance of 52.8T FLOPS, along with 384-bit wide memory bandwidth. The chip also includes a dedicated AI accelerator that supports all major deep learning frameworks. It's capable of running large-scale AI applications with minimal latency and maximum efficiency.

Huawei is also rolling out its Intelligent Computing Center (ICC) Server Clusters which use up to 1000 of these GPUs. It offers services such as machine learning, natural language processing, image recognition, video analytics, and more. The ICC Server Clusters are designed to be energy efficient and provide users with fast and reliable computing power.

This move by Huawei puts them in direct competition with Nvidia, one of the largest producers of AI GPUs. The Moore threads S4000 AI GPU and Intelligent Computing Center Server Clusters are designed to help businesses and organizations harness the power of AI and machine learning. With these new servers, Huawei can now offer its customers incredibly fast and accurate AI solutions.

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