Malaysia joins the world race with the first artificial intelligence segment
Today, Monday, Monday, Malaysia unveiled its own artificial intelligence processor to participate in a world match to build the most popular electronic components dedicated to the development of artificial intelligence. Skychip, a local design business (Mars1000), hosted an event organized by an industrial union attended by senior government officials. The Malaysian semiconductor industry federation said in a statement that this segment is the first side intelligence processor produced in the country, which means this segment is a component that operates devices from cars to robots from inside. Malaysia, in Southeast Asia, wants to play a greater role in the Global Chips Provision Chain and benefit from the mutation of artificial intelligence. It is indeed an important world player in the field of semiconductor packaging and packaging, and is also an industrial center for equipment providers, including Lamb Research Corp., in addition to a wealthy center for artificial intelligence, and contains large investments of enterprises such as “Oracle” and “Microsoft”. Reduced complicated and powerful permanent intelligence segment is less complicated and powerful compared to what the most advanced company ‘invitation’ offers, which operates data centers and algorithms on a large scale, but it remains an important step in building advanced technical capabilities. It is not clear where the company “Skype” will manufacture its designs. Kuala Lumpur officials have been making efforts for many years to increase the capabilities of Malaysia in the design and manufacture of discs and in artificial intelligence data centers. The government, led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, promised to spend at least 25 billion Malaysian Ringet ($ 6 billion) to rise in the global value chain. But this effort becomes more complicated with the Trump administration plan to limit artificial intelligence chips to Malaysia and Thailand, amid doubt that smugglers use these two countries as stations to transport semiconductors to banned markets such as China. Malaysia has recently taken measures to tighten the export of artificial intelligence chips with US technology and confirm that it does not tolerate the abuse of the country in illegal commercial activities.