Core Insights - China is advancing its digital infrastructure with a focus on building a national integrated computing network, which has positioned the country as the second-largest in global computing capacity, creating new growth opportunities for the digital economy [1][2] Group 1: Digital Infrastructure Development - The "East Data West Computing" project has been fully launched during the 14th Five-Year Plan, aiming to optimize the layout of data centers by guiding computing demand from the east to the west [2][3] - The national data center cluster in Qinyang, Gansu, is one of ten planned clusters under the "East Data West Computing" initiative, with 100,000 standard racks established as of early December [1][2] Group 2: Industry Growth and Investment - The implementation of the "East Data West Computing" project has led to over 1 trillion yuan in social investment, accelerating the development of industries such as artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, and telemedicine [3] - The computing capacity in China has been growing at an annual rate of 30% since the 14th Five-Year Plan, with the project establishing eight hub nodes and ten data center clusters across 14 provinces [3] Group 3: Green Development and Sustainability - The project promotes green development by utilizing renewable energy sources in the western regions, with wind and solar energy being converted into green electricity for data centers [2][3] - Inner Mongolia has developed a complete green computing industry chain, integrating manufacturing, computing center construction, and data applications [3]
新思想引领新征程丨深入实施“东数西算”工程 加快构建全国一体化算力网
Yang Guang Wang·2025-12-07 04:49