Core Insights - The importance of computing power as a key support for artificial intelligence (AI) development is increasingly recognized, highlighted during the 2025 Yunqi Conference and the Fourth Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou [1][2] Group 1: Computing Power Developments - The Yunqi Conference featured a dedicated computing power exhibition, showcasing major international AI computing service providers like NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel [2] - NVIDIA demonstrated its Omniverse and Cosmos platforms, which allow for virtual training and testing of humanoid robots, emphasizing cost savings and strategy adjustments [2] - AMD showcased its latest processors and graphics cards, highlighting collaborations with Alibaba to enhance performance and reduce costs in cloud server applications [4] Group 2: China's Computing Power Landscape - As of June 2023, China has a total of 10.85 million standard racks in use for computing power centers, with an intelligent computing power scale of 788 EFLOPS and storage exceeding 1,680 exabytes, marking a 40% increase from 2023 [5] - A report predicts that by 2030, China's total computing power scale will exceed 2,500 EFLOPS, with an annual growth rate of over 35% [7] - China's computing power development aligns with national conditions, showing strengths in computing power optical networks, energy coordination, and cluster technology [7][8] Group 3: Innovations and Future Directions - The "Three-Body Computing Constellation," launched in May, aims to create a space-based intelligent computing infrastructure with a total computing power of 1 EOPS [9] - The "Olive Leaf Plan" initiative seeks to leverage this space computing infrastructure for global scientific research and applications, addressing resource imbalances [9] - High-performance computing is accelerating the application of advanced technologies like large models and embodied intelligence, with robots being tested in various industrial scenarios [11][12]
“无处不在的算力”,在杭州两场大会上感受AI算力新趋势