The National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore launched ASPIRE 2A and ASPIRE 2A+ to support research in various fields, with Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat committing S$270 million for next-generation supercomputers and talent development. ASPIRE 2A offers seven times the computational power of its predecessor, while ASPIRE 2A+ focuses on AI research. The organization plans to launch a new supercomputer in 2025 and support talent development to drive breakthroughs in high-performance computing.
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China races to stockpile US chips before Trump ramps up sanctions
China is increasing its efforts to stockpile microchips from the US to prepare for potential sanctions from the incoming administration of president-elect Donald Trump, with purchases reaching US$1.11 billion in October, a 60 per cent increase from last year. China has imported US$9.61 billion of microchips from the US over the first 10 months of the year, focusing on CPU-based processors and controllers, as well as chips for storage and signal amplification, to meet its...
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