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Moortech AICUBE Family AI Hub Pre-sale in June, Unifying Intelligent Agents, AI PC and NAS

A significant milestone has been reached in domestic full-stack intelligent computing. On May 18, Moer Thread officially unveiled a full-stack intelligent computing matrix covering "cloud-edge-end" at its annual product launch event, revealing multiple core products and ecosystem advancements at once, and demonstrating its systematic capabilities from underlying computing power to upper-level applications.
On the cloud side, the "Kua'e Intelligent Computing Cluster" with ten thousand cards became the center of attention. This cluster not only delivered outstanding computing power utilization but also achieved deep compatibility with multiple mainstream domestic large models. It has completed field validation across diverse industry scenarios such as finance, government, and manufacturing, signaling that domestic intelligent computing infrastructure is accelerating from "functional" to "user-friendly."
Edge-side products also showed strong value propositions. The newly redefined intelligent home AI hub — MTT AICUBE — integrates three core modules: intelligent agent capabilities, AI PC, and AI NAS, aiming to serve as the "unified scheduling brain" for home scenarios. Pre-sales for this product will begin on June 18. Although the price was not announced at the event, its "all-in-one" integration concept has already generated market anticipation. At the same time, the AIBOOK for individual users was also unveiled, further rounding out the end-side product portfolio.
The software ecosystem and toolchain were upgraded in parallel. The new MUSA architecture has achieved deep compatibility with the CUDA ecosystem, significantly reducing the cost of development migration and adaptation. The release of the digital world intelligent agent "Xiaomai" and the embodied intelligence simulation platform MT Lambda targets two high-potential fields — virtual content generation and robot simulation training — highlighting Moer Thread's differentiated positioning in vertical scenarios.
Notably, on the day of the event, Moer Thread disclosed that it had recently received visits from 34 institutional investors. This detail reflects the continued interest from the capital market in the domestic intelligent computing sector and the company's technical path, while also laying the groundwork for its subsequent commercialization pace.
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A significant milestone has been reached in domestic full-stack intelligent computing. On May 18, Moer Thread officially unveiled a full-stack intelligent computing matrix covering "cloud-edge-end" at its annual product launch event, revealing multiple core products and ecosystem advancements at once, and demonstrating its systematic capabilities from underlying computing power to upper-level applications.
On the cloud side, the "Kua'e Intelligent Computing Cluster" with ten thousand cards became the center of attention. This cluster not only delivered outstanding computing power utilization but also achieved deep compatibility with multiple mainstream domestic large models. It has completed field validation across diverse industry scenarios such as finance, government, and manufacturing, signaling that domestic intelligent computing infrastructure is accelerating from "functional" to "user-friendly."
Edge-side products also showed strong value propositions. The newly redefined intelligent home AI hub — MTT AICUBE — integrates three core modules: intelligent agent capabilities, AI PC, and AI NAS, aiming to serve as the "unified scheduling brain" for home scenarios. Pre-sales for this product will begin on June 18. Although the price was not announced at the event, its "all-in-one" integration concept has already generated market anticipation. At the same time, the AIBOOK for individual users was also unveiled, further rounding out the end-side product portfolio.
The software ecosystem and toolchain were upgraded in parallel. The new MUSA architecture has achieved deep compatibility with the CUDA ecosystem, significantly reducing the cost of development migration and adaptation. The release of the digital world intelligent agent "Xiaomai" and the embodied intelligence simulation platform MT Lambda targets two high-potential fields — virtual content generation and robot simulation training — highlighting Moer Thread's differentiated positioning in vertical scenarios.
Notably, on the day of the event, Moer Thread disclosed that it had recently received visits from 34 institutional investors. This detail reflects the continued interest from the capital market in the domestic intelligent computing sector and the company's technical path, while also laying the groundwork for its subsequent commercialization pace.
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