PANews reported on June 11th, citing CCTV Finance, that a computing power supermarket offers two types of products: one for computing power and the other for large-scale token models. These two products use different billing models. The manager explained, "The computing power rental product is billed per card per hour. The second is a yearly/monthly subscription, which is billed per token. Depending on the model, it's generally in units of millions of tokens, which cost about a few yuan. Currently, the price is still decreasing." It is understood that this computing power supermarket sources its computing power from multiple channels. Users select their products, and the supermarket is responsible for matching, scheduling, and delivery. Furthermore, the manager stated that currently 80% of their users are small and medium-sized enterprises, covering various traditional and emerging industries such as education, culture, e-commerce, artificial intelligence, robotics, and embodied intelligence.
Millions of tokens cost only a few dollars, and the price of computing power is still decreasing.
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