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Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Apr 24, 2026 · Industry Insights

Full-Stack Software‑Hardware Co‑Design Redefines China's AI Compute Landscape

The 2026 HaiGuang AI Software Ecosystem Summit in Zhengzhou revealed a decisive industry shift from peak‑performance chip bragging to system‑level effective compute, emphasizing full‑stack software‑hardware collaboration, heterogeneous scheduling, and open architecture as the key to unlocking trillion‑parameter AI models.

AI computeChina AI ecosystemMLPerf
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Full-Stack Software‑Hardware Co‑Design Redefines China's AI Compute Landscape
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Nov 6, 2025 · Artificial Intelligence

Inside scaleX640: How China’s First 640‑Card Supernode Redefines AI Compute

The scaleX640 supernode, unveiled at the Wuzhen World Internet Conference, packs 640 AI accelerators into a single rack, delivering unprecedented compute density, energy efficiency, open ecosystem compatibility, and reliability features that enable massive AI model training and inference at scale.

AI hardwareHigh‑performance computingenergy efficiency
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Inside scaleX640: How China’s First 640‑Card Supernode Redefines AI Compute
IT Architects Alliance
IT Architects Alliance
Sep 6, 2020 · Industry Insights

Why Open x86 Platforms and Microservices Are Shaping the Future IT Architecture

The article outlines how open x86 hardware, solid‑state storage, high‑speed networking, resource pools and containers form the foundation for modern IT architecture, while national emphasis on innovation and security elevates open‑source software, driving a shift toward layered, service‑oriented, microservice‑centric systems integrated with DevOps pipelines.

Cloud NativeDevOpsMicroservices
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Why Open x86 Platforms and Microservices Are Shaping the Future IT Architecture
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Sep 2, 2016 · Industry Insights

From Closed RISC Minicomputers to Open X86 Servers: A Historical Industry Analysis

The article traces the evolution of minicomputers from IBM's RISC‑based Power series and proprietary UNIX systems through a competitive era of closed architectures, to the modern shift toward open X86‑based platforms, highlighting how open standards, Linux and Intel’s strategies reshaped the market and reduced customer risk.

Industry analysisRISCUnix
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From Closed RISC Minicomputers to Open X86 Servers: A Historical Industry Analysis