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Eyes on AI and super computing, Huawei launches Atlas Intelligent Computing Platform

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Huawei has launched the Atlas intelligent computing platform based on its Ascend series of and mainstream heterogeneous computing components. The Atlas intelligent computing platform integrates various forms of products, such as modules, cards, boards, edge stations, and appliances, to build an all-scenario AI infrastructure covering the end, edge, and cloud.

“Powering Intelligent Enterprises with AI Innovation”. He said, “With the rapid development of technologies, AI-driven industry solutions are also on the rise. Implementing innovation in all fronts is crucial as we move towards an intelligent world. Meanwhile, computational power creates new possibilities. With the all-scenario AI infrastructure solution oriented to the end, edge, and cloud, Huawei enables customers to flexibly cope with changes and drive greater business value in the intelligent era,” said Joy Huang, of the Huawei IT Product Line.

The Atlas intelligent computing platform is an evolution of the Atlas intelligent cloud hardware platform released in 2017. The new Atlas includes the terminal-facing Atlas 200 AI accelerator module, the DC-facing Atlas 300 AI accelerator card, the edge-oriented Atlas 500 AI edge station, and the one-stop AI platform: Atlas 800 AI appliance, positioned for enterprises.

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