
AI infrastructure solution company MOREH (CEO Kang-won Cho) will participate in 'GITEX Global 2025' held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) from October 13th to 17th and showcase its self-developed AMD-based distributed inference system.
GITEX Global, one of the world's top three ICT exhibitions alongside CES and MWC, celebrates its 45th anniversary this year. Approximately 6,800 companies from 180 countries will participate in the event, focusing on cutting-edge technologies such as AI, blockchain, data centers, quantum computing, and semiconductors. Attendees are expected to reach approximately 200,000.
The company will participate in this event through the Korea Information and Communications Technology Industry Association (KICTA)'s startup support program. The company plans to introduce its distributed inference system, built on its AI platform technology, to global technology companies and investors.
The system offers compatibility with a variety of GPU and NPU environments and integrates features for AI model development, including GPU virtualization and automatic parallelization/optimization technologies. This provides enterprise customers with time- and cost-effective options for building and operating AI infrastructure.
More is developing a core engine for its AI infrastructure using its own technology and, through its subsidiary, Motif Technologies, is expanding its technological capabilities into the field of Foundation LLM (large-scale language models). Furthermore, it is accelerating its entry into overseas markets by continuing collaborations with global partners such as AMD, Tenstorrent, and SGLang.
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