ByteDance developing own CPUs for AI infrastructure expansion as chip prices surge and supply shortages persist
Chinese technology giant ByteDance is developing its own central processing units to support its growing AI infrastructure needs, as surging chip prices and prolonged supply shortages constrain its expansion plans, according to Reuters.
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