Group 1 - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has initiated the construction of a national computing power interconnection node system, marking a shift from "dispersed construction" to "networked scheduling" in computing infrastructure [1] - The policy outlines a dual-layer computing network architecture consisting of regional and industry nodes, aimed at standardizing interconnection and efficient flow of computing resources across different regions and entities [1] - This initiative is seen as a systematic restructuring of the computing supply side, following the "East Data West Computing" strategy [1] Group 2 - Analysts highlight the significance of this notification for the computing power industry, emphasizing the integration and enhancement of resource utilization during a period of rapid expansion [2] - The notification is expected to further standardize domestic computing power construction, providing a clearer direction for development during the 14th Five-Year Plan and into the 15th Five-Year Plan [2] - The first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan is anticipated to focus on computing infrastructure as a core area of attention [2] Group 3 - Hangzhou Steel Group has partnered with Alibaba to build a cloud computing data center in Zhejiang, planning for approximately 30,000 cabinets, leveraging energy recovery from steel production to achieve a PUE as low as 1.25, resulting in overall computing costs being about 30% lower than the industry average [3] - Runjian Co. has established its own cloud computing center, "Wuxiang Cloud Valley," with around 20,000 cabinets, and is collaborating deeply with Alibaba Cloud in edge computing and AI intelligent operation and maintenance [3]
国家算力互联互通节点启动,我国正式迈入“网络化调度”的新阶段