Africa's First AI Factory Partnership
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Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa’s Cassava Technologies announced a partnership with Nvidia to build Africa 's first artificial intelligence factory.
The facility is powered by Nvidia supercomputers that use GPUs, or graphics processing units.
It will deliver what Cassava calls “ AI as a service” across the continent, leveraging an extensive fiber-optic network.
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