Chief Telecom is evaluating how to add AI GPU computing services as new features of its CCX and XaaS
Wilson Chiu
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GPU computing capability is very important in the new AI era and a key issue for most of the countries in the world. It not only offers the ability for enterprises to improve their competency, but also the government. Especially at this time of tension between the US and China, the US government has set up many restrictions regarding the supply of GPU computing technology to China.
In light of the conflict between these two countries’ policies, how can enterprises catch/grasp/seize the very new business opportunities for GPU computing? Obviously, the AI era is coming for every industry and every human being’s life, as the cloud giants launched their new AI services one by one and received a very good response from the market. Chief is trying to partner with GPU computing service providers, AI application service providers, and LLM service providers, etc.
It's remarkably good timing for Chief Telecom Inc. , as it launches its new data center, LY2, and its new Taiwan fiber ring. All these resources are key if the country would like to build up its own AI development environment, and Chief has almost completed it. Chief will continue expanding its subsea cable capacity from 600Gbps to 1Tbps, from Taiwan to Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore and emerging countries, and Chief is already planning its next very aggressive strategies to extend its CCX’s service features with AI models and GPU computing, and its new GaaS (GPU as a Service) service.
It's certainly the dawning of a really new era, and Chief will approach its goal by building up its infrastructure step by step, not only in networking, internet, voice service and cloud services, but also with its new AI/GPU service as soon as it can.