Four buildings have already been built, which will house the first ten thousand servers from the planned 800 thousand.
Telecommunications holding Tencent has completed the construction of part of a data center in China, which is supposed to be the largest in the world. This was reported by the portal Yicai Global.
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It is noted that the object named Center for Advanced Computing Artificial Intelligencelocated in the Songjiang District of Shanghai.
This project is implemented by Tencent in cooperation with the district administration. According to the deputy head of the project operator, Wang Zhixin, four buildings have been built, which house 10,000 servers.
After all work is completed, 800,000 servers should be installed in the facility. The facility’s operational date has not yet been determined.
The center will engage, in particular, in data processing in the field of cloud computing, the provision of instant messaging services, as well as operations related to health insurance.
It was previously reported that the Chinese company NetDragon Websoft appointed Tang Yu as the CEO of virtual AI work.
Source: korrespondent

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