Changes in US stocks | SMCI.US (SMCI.US) rose 7% and will build an artificial intelligence park with DataVolt in Saudi Arabia

Zhitongcaijing · 05/16 14:33

The Zhitong Finance App learned that on Friday, ultra-micro computers (SMCI.US) rose 7% to $47.09. According to the news, Ultramicrocomputer announced today that it has reached a strategic partnership with DataVolt to build the first hyperscale artificial intelligence campus in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia under a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”). The move aims to drive local digital transformation and technological innovation. The park will integrate advanced artificial intelligence technology to attract the participation of global enterprises and talents. Through this project, Saudi Arabia hopes to further enhance its position in the global technology sector. The exact construction time and details have yet to be announced. The partnership is subject to negotiation between the two parties and the conclusion of one or more final agreements. The estimated minimum market value of the products in the deal is $20 billion.

It is reported that this partnership will accelerate the delivery of ultra-micro and ultra-dense GPU platforms, storage and rack PNP systems, provide services for DataVolt's ultra-large-scale gigawatt-scale renewable and net-zero green artificial intelligence campus, and provide customers with unprecedented scale and sustainability. Ultra-tiny, cutting-edge liquid cooling solutions can reduce power costs by up to 40%, accelerate deployment and launch times, and enable data centers to operate more efficiently with lower energy efficiency usage (PUE).

Charles Liang, President and CEO of Ultramicrocomputer, said, “We are very excited to work together to deliver the significantly enhanced computing power required for the next generation of artificial intelligence infrastructure. We look forward to partnering with DataVolt to introduce our advanced artificial intelligence systems, which use the latest direct liquid cooling technology (DLC-2) and are powered by locally renewable, sustainable, and net-zero green technology.”