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重要算力产业链企业都来了 中国算力大会释放这些信息
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-08-24 03:42
Core Insights - The rapid development of China's computing power industry is driven by strong global demand for computing resources, with a new ecosystem forming through collaboration and integration [1][7] - As of June 2025, China's total number of operational computing center racks reached 10.85 million, with intelligent computing power scaling up to 788 EFLOPS (FP16) [1][2] - The "2025 Comprehensive Computing Power Index" was released, highlighting significant advancements in computing power, storage, and network capabilities across various regions [2][4] Computing Power Development - The computing power landscape in China is characterized by a shift towards "intelligent computing dominance" and multi-faceted development, with notable technological innovations enhancing computing capabilities [2][3] - By June 2025, the national storage capacity exceeded 1,680 EB, marking a 40% increase from 2023, driven by the demand from big data and AI applications [3][4] Regional Performance - China has released 1,509 large models, leading globally with 3,755 total models published, indicating a strong focus on model development [4][5] - The eastern regions dominate in computing power, storage, and network capabilities, with Hebei maintaining the top position in computing power index for three consecutive years [4][5] - The western regions show potential for growth in computing power, supported by favorable policies and climate conditions [6][7] Ecosystem and Collaboration - The China Computing Power Platform aims to enhance compatibility and interoperability among various systems, facilitating a neutral and open service ecosystem [7][8] - The platform has registered over 1,000 enterprise users and more than 100 service providers, showcasing its extensive reach and capability [7][9] - The establishment of the Supercomputing Internet platform aims to connect diverse computing resources across the country, providing a marketplace for computing services [10]
新思想引领新征程丨天津:以数字经济赋能高质量发展
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-06-22 05:02
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of developing the digital economy and integrating it with the real economy to create internationally competitive digital industry clusters [1] - Tianjin is accelerating the innovation and development of the digital industry, utilizing digital technologies to drive industrial transformation and upgrade, thereby providing new momentum for high-quality development [1] - A smart innovation park in Wuqing District, Tianjin, can accommodate one million high-power servers and has gathered over 240 data-demanding enterprises from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [1] Group 2 - The National Supercomputing Internet Platform connects over 20 supercomputing and intelligent computing centers across 14 provinces, providing computational support for over 100 industries [2] - The emergence of the National Supercomputing Internet has transformed the previous "single-player" model of supercomputing centers, lowering the barriers for using and developing computational power and large models [2] - Tianjin is building a complete industrial chain system from CPU to information security services, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing [2] Group 3 - The implementation of smart production lines in a fiber laser production company has led to a 20% increase in personnel efficiency through real-time monitoring and automated data collection [3] - Tianjin has established 80,000 5G base stations and 14 national-level 5G fully connected factories, with a total of 400 smart factories and digital workshops [3] - In the first quarter of this year, the core operating revenue of Tianjin's digital economy grew by 12% [3]