China's National Supercomputing Internet Core Node Goes Online With Over 100,000 AI Computing Cards on July 9

According to the Dahe Caizifang, China's National Supercomputing Internet core node went online on July 9 at the 2026 Henan AI Conference in Zhengzhou. The node provides over 100,000 Chinese AI computing cards and represents the largest single-entity domestic AI computing resource pool connected to the National Supercomputing Internet platform since its launch. The core node handles resource coordination and scheduling across the nation's computing infrastructure.
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