China charging ahead in computing power
2025-05-13 18:03 China Daily
Nation's ambition to develop AI underpinned by aggressive investments in infrastructure

A futuristic model of an intelligent connected vehicle is on display at the 8th Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on April 28.WANG WANGWANG/FOR CHINA DAILY
At the 8th Digital China Summit held in Fuzhou, Fujian province, from April 29 to 30, the spotlight shone brightly on China's accelerating artificial intelligence revolution.
A robotic dog flawlessly performed backflips on stage, humanoid robots sang emotionally resonant tunes, and an array of AI-powered gadgets — smart toys, glasses, mice and autonomous driving systems — captivated audiences.
Beyond the spectacle, however, lies a profound transformation: AI is no longer confined to laboratories or urban hubs, but is rapidly permeating every corner of the Chinese society, from farmlands to cities.
Behind this AI-driven metamorphosis is an invisible yet indispensable force: computing power.
As the backbone of AI development, computing power has become the battleground for global technological supremacy, and China is charging ahead with unprecedented momentum.
Roughly defined as the ability to process data, computing power includes information infrastructure and technologies to support information computing power, data storage and network capacity in the digital economy era.
China's ambition to develop AI is underpinned by aggressive investments in computing infrastructure.
According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China's total computing power reached 280 EFLOPS by the end of 2024, with intelligent computing power accounting for 90 EFLOPS, or over 30 percent of the total.