ByteDance Builds Massive Nvidia Cluster in Malaysia
ByteDance is planning to deploy about 500 Nvidia Blackwell systems—comprising roughly 36,000 B200 chips—at an Aolani Cloud unit in Malaysia, a Wall Street Journal report said, with the hardware costing more than $2.5 billion. The company will use the capacity for AI research and global product development outside China, a strategy aligned with industry moves to source advanced chips abroad amid U.S. export controls.
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