China's Guizhou province achieved a major milestone in computational capacity during 2025, with its computing power infrastructure reaching 150 EFLOPS—nearly tripling the previous year's output. What's particularly notable is that intelligent computing now represents over 90 percent of the province's total computing capacity, according to data released at the provincial work conference this week. This dramatic expansion underscores the region's strategic shift toward advanced computing infrastructure, positioning Guizhou as an increasingly important hub for data processing and AI-driven applications in the broader digital economy.
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Anon4461
· 2h ago
Guizhou's recent surge in computing power is really impressive, with 150 EFLOPS directly tripling.
Smart computing accounts for over 90%? This pace is a bit fast.
Another AI computing power base is being established, it feels like everyone is competing everywhere.
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StableCoinKaren
· 2h ago
Guizhou's computing power has really ramped up this time, with 90% being intelligent computing. Other places must be getting anxious.
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PanicSeller
· 2h ago
Guizhou's computing power is taking off this wave, with 150 EFLOPS directly tripling, and AI computing power accounting for over 90%. It feels like it's about to rise.
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ChainComedian
· 2h ago
Guizhou's computing power has tripled in this wave, with AI accounting for 90%. It really feels quite impressive.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 2h ago
Guizhou's computing power has tripled this wave, with 90% being intelligent computing. That's pretty impressive.
China's Guizhou province achieved a major milestone in computational capacity during 2025, with its computing power infrastructure reaching 150 EFLOPS—nearly tripling the previous year's output. What's particularly notable is that intelligent computing now represents over 90 percent of the province's total computing capacity, according to data released at the provincial work conference this week. This dramatic expansion underscores the region's strategic shift toward advanced computing infrastructure, positioning Guizhou as an increasingly important hub for data processing and AI-driven applications in the broader digital economy.