China eyes computing power growth

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China has unveiled an ambitious plan to boost its aggregate computing power by over 50% by 2025, emphasizing its commitment to supercomputing and artificial intelligence (AI) development. The plan, released by several Beijing departments, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, aims to reach 300 EFLOPS (1 quintillion floating-point operations per second) by 2025. Currently, China ranks second to the US, with its computing power at 197 EFLOPS. As AI training demands immense computational power, Beijing plans to expand data centers nationwide, enhance computational infrastructure in western China, and improve computation network speed and efficiency with a latency of under 5 milliseconds between critical facilities.
Taipei Times

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