Insight Kaohsiung|NVIDIA Partners with Foxconn to Build Advanced AI Computing Center in Kaohsiung Expected Completion by 2026.Supermicro, ASE Technology, and Chunghwa System Integration Collaborate to Develop Next-Generation Water-Cooled Data Center in Kaohsiung.Kaohsiung City and Water Resources Agency Collaborate to Develop Diverse Water Resources Including a Desalination Plant in Northern Kaohsiung.Taiwan AI Labs Unveils Asia Bay Headquarters Collaborates with Medical Centers to Integrate Hospital Databases
Insight Kaohsiung|NVIDIA Partners with Foxconn to Build Advanced AI Computing Center in Kaohsiung Expected Completion by 2026.Supermicro, ASE Technology, and Chunghwa System Integration Collaborate to Develop Next-Generation Water-Cooled Data Center in Kaohsiung.Kaohsiung City and Water Resources Agency Collaborate to Develop Diverse Water Resources Including a Desalination Plant in Northern Kaohsiung.Taiwan AI Labs Unveils Asia Bay Headquarters Collaborates with Medical Centers to Integrate Hospital Databases
|NVIDIA Partners with Foxconn to Build Advanced AI Computing Center in Kaohsiung Expected Completion by 2026
Hon Hai Technology Group announced on June 4th the establishment of an advanced computing center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in collaboration with NVIDIA. The center will be centered around the super chip GB200 servers, comprising a total of 64 cabinets and 4,608 Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). Completion is anticipated by 2026. Concurrently, Foxtron Vehicle Technologies Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Hon Hai Technology, is advancing into the new Qiaotou plant in Kaohsiung, which is set to become one of the group's flagship AI factories.
|Supermicro, ASE Technology, and Chunghwa System Integration Collaborate to Develop Next-Generation Water-Cooled Data Center in Kaohsiung
The rapid development of AI and high-performance computing presents a dual-performance and high-energy consumption challenge. To implement the government's ESG energy-saving and carbon reduction policies, Super Micro Computer, Inc., Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, and Chunghwa System Integration (CSI) have announced an integrated effort to establish Taiwan's first data center employing next-generation water-cooling technology in Kaohsiung. Advanced Semiconductor Engineering will be Super Micro Computer’s first partner in Taiwan to collaborate on water-cooling technology.
|Kaohsiung City and Water Resources Agency Collaborate to Develop Diverse Water Resources Including a Desalination Plant in Northern Kaohsiung
In cooperation with the Water Resources Agency, Kaohsiung City is developing diverse water resources and plans to construct a desalination plant in North Kaohsiung. Feasibility assessments and environmental surveys are underway, with the earliest potential water production expected by 2031. The projected budget exceeds 10 billion NTD, with a daily water supply capacity of 100,000 tons.
|Taiwan AI Labs Unveils Asia Bay Headquarters Collaborates with Medical Centers to Integrate Hospital Databases
Taiwan AI Labs inaugurated its research headquarters on June 6th. Kaohsiung Mayor Chi-Mai Chen stated that AI Labs is collaborating with four major medical centers in Kaohsiung to utilize hospital databases for disease diagnosis and risk prediction. Already, 120 hospitals nationwide have joined the joint learning platform. The event also showcased the intelligent medical and cross-hospital federated platform system jointly developed by the 4 medical centers in Kaohsiung.
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