The build-out could represent China’s most aggressive plan yet to secure the future of its AI industry, Bloomberg reported.

China is drafting a ~$295bn five-year plan to build a national AI data-centre network run on 80% homegrown tech, squeezing out Nvidia and AMD.

The initiative is designed to anchor Beijing’s AI Plus strategy, which calls for AI to be woven into the industrial fabric of the economy.

National Development and Reform Commission is among key government agencies drafting a blueprint to build a network of inter-connected computing hubs across the country, the…

O projeto do centro de dados ainda está em fase inicial de discussão e os detalhes podem mudar, disseram fontes

The build-out could represent China’s most aggressive plan yet to secure the future of its AI industry, Bloomberg reported.

"The over-arching plan represents Beijing's most aggressive endeavor yet to lay the foundation for future Chinese AI development."

China's new five-year policy blueprint laid out its ambitions to aggressively adopt AI

La Cina starebbe preparando un piano da 2.000 miliardi di yuan, 295 miliardi di dollari, per realizzare una rete nazionale di datacenter dedicati all'intelligenza artificiale. Il…

China plans to invest roughly $295 billion in a nationwide AI data center network over the next five years, Bloomberg reports. At least 80 percent of the technology would come…

El proyecto de Pekín contempla que el 80% de la tecnología necesaria para levantar los centros provenga de empresas nacionales

Beijing's spending ambitions run into the reality of limited chip output.

China's AI expansion could double data center electricity demand to 277 TWh by 2030, requiring massive power generation and grid infrastructure investments.

La apuesta del gobierno chino es reducir la dependencia y que el 80 % de la tecnología empleada, incluidos los chips de IA, proceda de proveedores nacionales como Huawei

China will in fünf Jahren rund 295 Milliarden US-Dollar in staatliche KI-Rechenzentren investieren und dabei vor allem auf heimische Chips setzen.