xFusion Technologies International Co., Ltd. leverages its world-leading expertise in computing infrastructures and green solutions to optimise clients’ digital transformation
- With the emergence of large artificial intelligence (AI) models, including ChatGPT and Sora, the global digital economy has been undergoing a drastic transformation at a lightning speed.
- xFusion Technologies International Co., Ltd., world’s leader of computing infrastructures and services, is committed to supporting clients to take the quantum leap into AI-powered sustainable digital transformation.
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The digital age has seen a rapid shift in productivity, moving from general to intelligent computing. This shift is essentially an evolution of computing. The emergence of ChatGPT in 2023 and Sora in early 2024 signifies the dawn of the era of artificial general intelligence, underscored by large model technology.
Vandia Yang, General Manager and President of Southeast Asia Region at xFusion Technologies International Co., Ltd., says, “xFusion helps enterprises foster their application and development of new quality productivity force and computing technology through its green computing solutions.”
Louis Zhao, President of xFusion International Business, echoes Yang’s sentiment. He notes, “2023 marked significant changes in the computing market. The intense exploration of artificial intelligence has sparked a surge in industry demand for green computing infrastructure. Meanwhile the current boom in artificial intelligence has driven a surge in demand for diversified computing infrastructure.”
By the end of the third quarter of 2023, China’s total computing market reached 200 EFLOPS, equivalent to 10 to the power of 18. Intelligent computing infrastructure accounted for 25 percent of this total, marking a 60 percent year-on-year increase from 2022.
Meanwhile, between the first half of 2022 and 2023, China’s AI server market grew by 54 percent. The total market capitalisation of listed AI companies rose to US$16.4 billion from US$3.1 billion.