TikTok-owner ByteDance is set to invest $614 million in developing a new data center in Datong, China. First reported by the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the company is looking to increase compute ...
ByteDance co-founder Zhang Yiming is reportedly negotiating with data centers across Southeast Asia and other regions to secure access to Nvidia's upcoming Blackwell chips. In conversations with ...
TikTok is no longer available in the United States—at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s currently blocked for US-based users. Shortly before the federally ...
The effort, led by co-founder Zhang Yiming, would make ByteDance one of the world’s biggest consumers of such hardware. • ByteDance is talking to data center operators about accessing Nvidia Blackwell ...
ByteDance is technically adhering to these restrictions by using a loophole: The company isn’t bringing the chips directly to China and is instead storing them in data centers located in other ...
It doesn’t seek to buy any chips, but rather just rent access to them via data centers located outside of mainland China. ByteDance’s plans were reported by The Information, which cites a ...
ByteDance's computing center project is located in Guangling county's Economic Development Zone Big Data Park in eastern Datong. Although not among the province's most economically developed areas ...
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Citing two people involved with the plan, the latest report from The Information claims ByteDance co-founder Zhang Yiming has held discussions with data center operators in regions including Southeast ...