ByteDance Plans $2.5 Billion AI Infrastructure Deployment in Malaysia to Access Nvidia Blackwell Chips
ByteDance is working with Aolani to deploy approximately 500 Nvidia Blackwell computing systems in Malaysia, comprising roughly 36,000 of Nvidia's most advanced B200 chips, according to reports citing people familiar with the matter.[1] The hardware deployment is valued at more than $2.5 billion and represents a significant effort by the Chinese tech giant to access top-tier AI processors despite US export restrictions.[1] ByteDance's AI portfolio includes Dola chatbot, Dreamina video creation tool, Gauth homework assistant, and Seedance video generation model, which has gained attention for its ability to convert written scripts into realistic short film scenes.[1] The move underscores ongoing tensions around US-China tech competition and export controls on advanced semiconductor technology.
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