China's 'Digital Valley' reports surge in computing power in 2025

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Guiyang, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) — Southwest China's Guizhou Province's computing power will exceed 150 exaflops (EFLOPS) by 2025, nearly three times the 2024 figure, with intelligent computing accounting for over 90 percent, according to a provincial data work conference for 2026.

Guizhou Province, known as China's "Digital Valley," has become one of the country's key artificial intelligence (AI) computing hubs. A total of 50 data centers have been built or are under construction in the province, which also hosts a national computing network hub that has attracted 48 service providers.

Official data shows that fixed asset investment in the computing facilities industry in 2025 will exceed 22 billion yuan (about 3.14 billion US dollars).

By 2026, Guizhou aims to increase its computing power to 190 exaflops by promoting the implementation of new projects and the construction of green and high-efficiency data centers.

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