Technology Weekly News | US and Japan to Advocate for Enhanced Collaboration in AI and Semiconductor Industries

Technology Weekly News | US and Japan to Advocate for Enhanced Collaboration in AI and Semiconductor Industries

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?? SCBX Announces Virtual Banking Consortium selection of WeBank as Tech Partner

SCBX and 微众银行WeBank are collaborating to deploy innovative technology in Thailand, aiming to secure a virtual bank license to enhance financial inclusion. This partnership follows SCBX's earlier alliance with KakaoBank in June 2023 to pursue the same license. With Thailand's Finance Ministry opening applications for virtual bank permits, these digital banks aim to offer transparent, accessible, and affordable financial services solely through digital channels.

By sharing expertise in technology, digital services, and data analytics, the collaboration seeks to create value propositions that extend services to the underbanked and innovate solutions catering to various customer segments, addressing the country's financial inclusion challenges.

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?? US and Japan to Advocate for Enhanced Collaboration in AI and Semiconductor Industries

U.S. and Japan are poised to deepen collaboration in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors, as per reports from Asahi Shimbun. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's upcoming meeting with President Joe Biden in April will see the announcement of this enhanced cooperation. Described as a "global partnership," the joint statement will emphasize stronger ties in the AI and semiconductor fields.

A framework for collaborative AI research and development involving businesses like Nvidia, Arm, and Amazon is anticipated to be included in the agreement. This move aligns with the U.S.'s recent efforts to prevent the transfer of advanced AI chips to China, aiming to safeguard sensitive technology.

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?? Microsoft and OpenAI Plan a $100 billion Data Center Project

微软 and OpenAI are collaborating on a monumental data center project, potentially costing $100 billion. This venture aims to introduce "Stargate," an artificial intelligence supercomputer slated for launch in 2028. Surging demand for advanced AI capabilities has fueled the necessity for specialized data centers. Microsoft is likely to spearhead financing for this project, which surpasses existing data center costs by a significant margin.

The proposed supercomputer, based in the U.S., is part of a larger series planned over six years. To mitigate costs, Microsoft and OpenAI plan to distribute the project across five phases, with Stargate representing the fifth phase. This ambitious undertaking includes acquiring the necessary AI chips, which are notably expensive, from various suppliers.


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