compute-sharing

About this tag
The compute-sharing tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about distributed computing resource pooling, particularly in the context of China's KylinOS 11. This Linux distribution introduces "算力共享" (compute-sharing) features that allow multiple devices to share processing power for AI workloads. The tag explores how compute-sharing enables efficient utilization of hardware resources across networks, with implications for enterprise IT and software sovereignty. Topics include kernel-level support for resource sharing, compatibility with various silicon architectures, and the strategic role of compute-sharing in national technology initiatives. While not Windows-specific, the tag provides insights into cross-platform compute-sharing trends relevant to IT professionals.
  1. KylinOS 11: China's Linux 6.6 with AI and compute-sharing

    China’s KylinSoft has delivered a major new release that pushes its domestic Linux distribution closer to the mainstream kernel line while doubling down on AI and “算力共享” (compute-sharing) features — a technically bold release with strategic as well as practical implications for China’s software...