Group 1 - The rapid growth of computing power demand is becoming a core engine driving the development of the digital economy in China, with traditional industries and emerging fields both contributing to this demand [1][2] - The "computing power voucher" policy is being implemented across various government levels to reduce the cost of computing power for enterprises, with cities like Hangzhou and Anhui leading the way in providing financial support [2][3] - The policy has successfully attracted over 500 enterprises to purchase computing resources in Guizhou, with a total contract amount of 6.3 billion yuan, showcasing its effectiveness in stimulating local economic growth [2][3] Group 2 - The integration of computing power resources is essential to address issues of fragmentation and inefficiency, with a national unified computing power monitoring and scheduling system being proposed [5][6] - The development of a one-stop computing power service platform is underway, with significant resources being pooled to enhance service offerings and facilitate transactions exceeding 20 billion yuan [6][7] - The establishment of an integrated computing power system is seen as a key driver for small and medium-sized enterprises to lower innovation costs and promote technological collaboration [7]
政策引导与市场实践助算力产业乘势而上
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-09-14 16:18