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首届AIDC产业发展大会9月沪上启幕,预发布规范引领算力产业迈入标准化新阶段
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-11 00:54

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the demand for AI computing power in China is increasing exponentially, highlighting the limitations of traditional data centers in meeting high computing power needs, which has become a key bottleneck for the high-quality development of the AI industry [2] - AI large model training and inference create three major challenges for traditional data centers: heat, electricity, and space, with cabinet power density increasing from several kilowatts to hundreds of kilowatts, making traditional air cooling inadequate and necessitating liquid cooling technology [2] - The construction or renovation cycle of AI Infrastructure Data Centers (AIDC) is lengthy, taking years, while AI applications iterate at a speed measured in days, leading to confusion in construction paths, rising costs, and significantly extended delivery times [2] Group 2 - To address these challenges, the Global Computing Coalition (GCC) is hosting the first "AIDC Industry Development Conference" in collaboration with the China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI) and the China Electronics Engineering Design Institute (CCEED), scheduled for September 17, 2025, in Shanghai [3] - The conference aims to gather key stakeholders from various sectors, including government agencies, design institutes, research institutions, and leading companies in the internet, telecommunications, finance, and server manufacturing industries, to promote in-depth dialogue across the entire "computing power/technology-infrastructure-operation" chain [3][4] - A key highlight of the conference will be the joint pre-release of the industry's first systematic standard document for AIDC construction, the "AIDC Infrastructure Specification," which marks a transition from exploratory development to a standardized approach, providing clear guidance for industry development [3][4]