China: Computing Infrastructure

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Last October

  • Ministry of manufacture and Information Technology (chin. 工业和信息化部),
  • Central Administration of China Cyberspace (chin. 中央网信办),
  • Ministry of Education (chin. 教育部),
  • State wellness Commission (chin. 国家卫生健康委)
  • People's Bank of China (chin. 中国人民银行),
  • Commission for the Supervision and Administration of State Acts of the State Council (chin. 国务院国有资产监督管理委员会)
  • and 6 another central offices

adopted the Action Plan for the improvement of advanced quality computing infrastructure up to 2025" (chin. 《算力基础设施高质量发展行动计划》).

It assumes that the computing power of exascale computer supersystems will by then exceed 300 EFLOPS.

The plan formulates the main improvement objectives of Chinese computing infrastructure by 2025 and sets out six key tasks, specified as improving the comprehensive calculation capacity supply system, improving its capacity effectively, strengthening its efficient, flexible and guaranteed retention capacity, enhancing the usage of computing capacity to strengthen industrial position, promoting the improvement of green and low-carbon computing capacity and strengthening safety capacity.

A fresh kind of power efficiency will be promoted – arithmetic power that integrates the computing power of information, the efficiency (speed) of network transmission and the retention power that is mainly utilized to supply services to the public through arithmetic infrastructure.

Arithmetic infrastructure is an crucial part of a fresh kind of information infrastructure, characterised by diverse ubiquity, intelligence, efficiency, speed, safety, reliability, ecology and low carbon emissions, etc., which is vital for speeding up industrial transformation and modernisation, strengthening innovation and technological and technological progress.

By the end of 2025, a comprehensive computing infrastructure strategy is expected to take on real shape. Different types of recently added computing power in national nodes will account for more than 60 percent of the country's full computing power and the share of green electricity in recently built data centres will exceed 80 percent. These actions are part of the country's efforts to build high-quality economical development, focusing on expanding computing capacity, which is considered to be the basis for the digital economy.

Computing capacity is besides a fresh area of technological competition between China and the United States. Since February 2022, a megaproject has been implemented to make 8 national integrated computing centres and 10 national data clusters. At the beginning of last year, the construction plan “Digital China” began. By 2025, digital infrastructure will be merged in many sectors and China will become a planet leader in digital innovation. By 2035, the level of digital improvement in China is expected to be at the global forefront.

In October last year China announced plans to increase full computing capacity by more than 50 percent by 2025. This is the case erstwhile China is expanding its efforts to make technological and technological independency more independent from the United States and the West.

Source:

  • http://www.cqxawy.com
  • https://www.gov.cn
  • https://baijiahao.baidu.com
  • https://www.163.com

    Author: 梁安基 Andrzej Z. Liang, 上海 Shanghai, 中国 China

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    Editorial: Leszek B.

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