Cango's HPC and AI inference subsidiary EcoHash has launched commercial operations and gone live on the related digital platform

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CryptoWorld News reports that, according to PR Newswire, Bitcoin mining company Cango announced that its subsidiary EcoHash, focused on high-performance computing and AI inference, has officially launched commercial operations and gone live on a related digital platform. Cango will utilize its 50 MW self-operated mining farm in Georgia as the initial deployment space, running a full range of container models to demonstrate the commercial viability of its plug-and-play computing modules.
Additionally, according to a Goldman Sachs report, driven by AI inference workloads, the power demand of data centers in the United States may reach 700 TWh by 2030, while the current maximum available supply is just over 300 TWh, facing a structural power gap of about 400 TWh. EcoHash aims to leverage its proprietary EcoLink orchestration platform to integrate and schedule geographically dispersed computing capacity, directly connecting decentralized energy assets to meet the massive demand of compute-intensive applications like generative AI.

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