As AI race with US intensifies, China’s Alibaba launches 10,000-card computing cluster
Alibaba Group has launched a 10,000-card computing cluster powered by its Zhenwu AI chips in collaboration with China Telecom in Guangdong province. This "fully domestic" cluster, located in the Shaoguan data center, marks the first large-scale Zhenwu-powered project in the Greater Bay Area.

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AI-generatedAlibaba Group has launched a 10,000-card computing cluster powered by its Zhenwu AI chips in collaboration with China Telecom in Guangdong province. This "fully domestic" cluster, located in the Shaoguan data center, marks the first large-scale Zhenwu-powered project in the Greater Bay Area. The deployment signifies China's intensified efforts to develop domestic AI infrastructure and meet growing demand as the competition with US AI developers intensifies. Alibaba Cloud stated that this cluster demonstrates China's advanced computing power progressing towards large-scale industrial implementation. The launch highlights China's commitment to homegrown technology in the AI race.
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5 extractedThe cluster is the first Zhenwu-powered project of such scale in the Greater Bay Area.
The cluster was launched in collaboration with China Telecom in the Shaoguan data centre.
Alibaba has deployed a 10,000-card intelligent computing cluster powered by Zhenwu AI chips.
China is doubling down on home-grown infrastructure to supercharge AI development.
China's advanced computing power is moving to large-scale industrial implementation.