Core Insights - The report by Savills China highlights that modern data centers are evolving from mere "server warehouses" to integrated operating systems that combine energy, cooling, network resilience, and physical security, increasingly incorporating AI-driven operational capabilities [1] Group 1: Data Center Value Proposition - The core value of data centers is no longer determined by floor area but by their ability to continuously, densely, and stably provide computing power [1] - Unlike traditional commercial real estate, the competitiveness of data centers is influenced by factors such as power supply and redundancy, cooling efficiency, network connectivity, operational reliability, and access to low-carbon electricity [1] Group 2: Regional Specialization in Data Centers - The report indicates a clear regional specialization in China's data center operations based on workload characteristics and application scenarios [1] - The eastern region is most suitable for deploying latency-sensitive, high-density workloads, while the central and western regions leverage lower land and electricity costs to handle high-energy tasks like AI training and cold data [1] - Actual utilization rates in these regions depend on the matching of network latency, connectivity, and downstream demand [1]
第一太平戴维斯:数据中心从“房地产资产”转向战略基础设施