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Gelonghui, November 27 - Shenzhen Longli Technology (300752.SZ) stated on the investor interaction platform that its products have not yet been applied to Baidu's AI glasses. The company's backlight display products can be used in VR glasses, and currently, the company's VR products have been supplied in bulk to terminal brands like Varjo and Meta. At the same time, the company has laid out Micro-led technology and has reserved relevant patent technology.
South Korea plans to invest 4 trillion won to build a national ai computing center.
South Korean government officials announced on Wednesday that South Korea will invest 4 trillion won (approximately 2.86 billion USD) to establish a national ai computing center, aiming to enhance the country's competitiveness in this rapidly growing technological field. According to officials from the South Korean Ministry of Science, Technology, Information and Communication, this decision was made during a high-level meeting related to the economy to improve the global competitiveness of local industries. This initiative aims to secure advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) that play a key role in ai, to assist local businesses and researchers. By the end of 2023, South Korea will have about 2,000 AI chip-enabled units.
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