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新疆加快布局算力基础设施(新视点)
Ren Min Wang·2025-07-08 22:19

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the rapid development of the computing power industry in Xinjiang, particularly in Karamay, which is becoming a new hub for computing power investment due to its unique geographical advantages and resource endowments [1][2][3] - Karamay's carbon and water-cooled data center utilizes a special insulating oil for cooling, achieving energy consumption that is only one-sixth of traditional data centers, resulting in a significant reduction of carbon emissions by tens of thousands of tons of standard coal annually [1] - The city plans to expand its computing power capacity significantly, with a target of exceeding 100,000 P by leveraging its abundant green energy resources from wind and solar power [2][3] Group 2 - Xinjiang's total installed power capacity has reached 201 million kilowatts, ranking fifth in the country, with renewable energy capacity exceeding 112 million kilowatts, accounting for 55.72% of the total power capacity [3] - Various regions in Xinjiang are accelerating the construction of computing power clusters, with plans to add 10,000 P of computing power during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [3] - The establishment of multiple data center projects, such as the China Mobile Karamay Cloud Computing Intelligent Center, is expected to enhance the computing power scale to over 17,000 P by the end of 2024, with 80% of the services aimed at eastern regions and overseas enterprises [2]