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I just saw that Moore Threads has completed adapting their MTT S5000 for MiniMax M2.7, the new large-scale model. In other words, they can run their GPU chips on the latest generation AI models quite quickly. Not bad considering it's hardware produced locally.
What strikes me is that the MTT S5000 can keep up with the most advanced AI models without any issues. According to Odaily, this shows that Chinese GPUs have reached an interesting level of maturity for training and inference. That is, it's no longer a question of 'if they can,' but how quickly they adapt to new architectures.
I wonder if this will accelerate the adoption of MTT technology in Chinese data centers. Anyway, it's a sign that the GPU market is becoming increasingly competitive.