That Mining and Industrial part of AI is outsourced to places like Kazakhstan and Saudi.
They are describing themselves like they are some kind of parasitic entity.As overseas Indians have become more prominent in their host societies...
seems there were 2 arrested
Huh, they're resorting to smuggling rare earth on their person?
For those following the HPC space, it's even more amazing because China has stopped entering their most advanced machines into Top500 since I think around 2020, which is why US even has 3 spots in top 5 at all.
Jack Dongarra, the guy who runs Top500, even said on interviews at a Top500 event that he personally know China had multiple worlds fastest machines but isn't entering them into public list for national security, which is why a lot of American podium rankings weren't really promoted as much.
So the fact that LineShine is even allowed to enter Top500 means LineShine is far from China's most capable, and we're at a point where what's likely China's 2nd tier machines is already topping America's latestest.
not really. Huawei is behind this.I think the latest Sunway Oceanlite and Tianhe-3/4 will be faster
not really. Huawei is behind this.
Adding insult to injury:
Indians are about to invent American caste system:
Indian Twitter Proud of Psyops:
I remember when they called their destruction of the Lahore port a psyop. And also their destruction of Karachi port. First doesn't exist and second never happened. Only psy opping yourselves and then consider it winning while the rest of the world laughs at them.

Just wondering ...how much RE's can one stuff up one's Japanese rectum or swallow condoms full of RE's before the pain/toxic effects or simple agonizing discomfort is apparent to all -especially Chinese Border Security??Tenno Heika Banzai indeed.
Huh, they're resorting to smuggling rare earth on their person?
“China’s dual-use export restrictions are affecting Japan acutely in both the commercial and defense sectors,” William Chou, an expert on Japanese economic security issues and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, told The Japan Times following discussions with Japanese government officials.