Modular data centers speed AI buildout as Korea firms scale campuses - CHOSUNBIZ - Chosunbiz
Hi there, little friend! Let's talk about some cool news!
Imagine your favorite LEGO blocks. You can build a big castle super fast, right?
Well, grown-ups in a country called Korea are doing something similar for smart computers, like the ones that help robots learn!
They're building special computer houses, called "data centers," using big LEGO-like blocks. These blocks are called "modular."
This helps them build these computer houses super, super fast! It's like magic! ✨
Why? So the smart computers can learn even quicker and help us with even more amazing things! Yay for speedy building!
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