: The chip is designed to offer a competitive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) , making it an attractive alternative for enterprises building out private or public AI clouds.
: Discussions suggest it will be integrated into rack-scale solutions similar to competitor "NVL72" architectures, aimed at data-center-wide AI training. Other Notable "355x" References : The chip is designed to offer a
: Major cloud providers and AI infrastructure companies like Hot Aisle Inc. are planning to deploy these as virtual machines and clusters. : The chip is designed to offer a
: The TDO Google Calendar Sync utility uses versioning such as v12.355x for its legacy site configuration tools. : The chip is designed to offer a