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Moonshot’s Kimi Built With Nvidia Compute

Chinese AI startup Moonshot’s Kimi models are powered in part by around 20,000 Nvidia Hopper chips supplied through a computing agreement with Alibaba, according to sources. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom explains what the arrangement reveals about China’s AI infrastructure and the role of US technology in training frontier models. He joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”…

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Chinese AI startup Moonshot’s Kimi models are powered in part by around 20,000 Nvidia Hopper chips supplied through a computing agreement with Alibaba, according to sources. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom explains what the arrangement reveals about China’s AI infrastructure and the role of US technology in training frontier models. He joins Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.”
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  26. @ausmiku

    July 31, 2026 at 9:54 pm

    It’s the same mindless AI spin every day. Do your research. No AI model can “do” maths, or store store “knowledge”, or verify its own results, they have no logic or deduction capability, it’s not trusted in law or medicine, it often mixes up “he” and “she”, it’s only right 50% of the time, and it can hallucinate. It’s the biggest scam in history. If AI is so good why aren’t the AI “experts” on their super yachts ? LOL. The AI company fraudsters and their clueless fanboys and influencers will disappear.

  27. @DanH-u3f

    July 31, 2026 at 11:32 pm

    It also illegally copies every US Ai model and they say it’s all Chinese.

    • @Challengermo12345

      August 1, 2026 at 6:26 am

      Insane cope by yall americans

    • @kklove88040

      August 1, 2026 at 1:39 pm

      lol how the freak can they copy US ai model? By sending spy to open ai?

  28. @Guantimasao

    August 1, 2026 at 1:22 am

    😂😂😂😂

  29. @zafindraberahonaJCA

    August 1, 2026 at 6:53 am

    So childish! In the US-CHINA race, there is only ONE ADULT in the room and it’s China! It’s not because you didn’t deny a thing that it’s an approval! Stop being puerile. The same goes for Iran! Trump administration is continuingly showing its inability to understand global challenges, boldly persuaded that brute force fixes issues, that flexing some elderly’s fatigued muscles could impress others. Only kids believe that. America poisons itself with Hollywood-like dramas other nations don’t give a shit to. That, on its own, explains why the US can’t avoid the end of its hegemony. Reality can’t be disguised.

  30. @IzzyG3434

    August 1, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    well actually 20k is not large number. These are two generations old Hopper chips. And depending on exact type, they can be legal before or legal now. It looks more normal than people say. Chinese labs have repeatedly closed the gap with rapid model releases despite export controls. Huawei is also scaling domestic AI chips. I believe the bans sharpened the drive to reduce external reliance. And from here, full self sufficiency on chips is the rational direction.

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