The "Computational Power Index" is a globally leading emerging technology empowering industrial transformation

2023-07-14

From every QR code swipe, every delivery delivery, every "one network" government service, to astronomical discoveries, geological exploration, gene sequencing... all can be calculated based on data. The recently released "Computational Power Index" and multiple research reports show that China ranks second in the world in terms of computing power, with an annual growth rate of nearly 30%; Especially in emerging technology fields such as artificial intelligence, Big data, and the Internet of Things, application growth has brought rapid growth in demand for computing power. Computing power is becoming an important driving force for empowering technological innovation and promoting industrial transformation and upgrading. China's computing power index is leading the world in the digital age, and the importance of computing power is increasingly prominent. On July 12th, the international data company IDC, Inspur Information, and Tsinghua University Global Industry Research Institute jointly released the "2022-2023 Global Computing Power Index Evaluation Report" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report"), selecting 15 countries worldwide as samples. The evaluation model covers four primary indicators and 20 secondary indicators, including computing power, computing efficiency, application level, and infrastructure, to analyze the demand for computing power and future trends. The report points out that the proportion of digital economy to GDP in major countries around the world continues to increase, and it is expected that the overall proportion of sample countries will increase from 50.2% in 2022 to 54.0% in 2026. For every 1 point increase in the computing power index, the country's digital economy and GDP will grow by 3.6 ‰ and 1.7 ‰ respectively, and this trend is expected to continue from 2023 to 2026. "Although the global GDP growth has generally slowed down, the digital economy has maintained a strong growth, and computing power is the main driving force of economic growth." Zhou Zhengang, Vice President of IDC China, said in the analysis report that global enterprises began to accelerate the digital process in the wave of Digital transformation, and the development level of computing power in various countries and industries is on the rise. In this context, the development of computing infrastructure has been promoted, It has become an important factor driving the development of the digital economy. Focusing on China, the above-mentioned "Report" shows that China's computing power index is at the forefront of the world, and the overall growth rate of computing power investment in 2022 is still higher than the GDP growth rate; Among them, the server market still maintains a growth rate of 6.9%, reaching 27 billion US dollars, accounting for 25.0% of the global market. The recently released "Digital China Development Report (2022)" also shows that the scale of China's computing infrastructure is accelerating. As of the end of 2022, the total scale of data center racks in China has exceeded 6.5 million standard racks, with an average annual growth rate of over 30% in the past five years. The total scale of computing power in data centers in use ranks second in the world. Currently, China continues to optimize the layout of computing infrastructure, promote efficient complementarity and collaborative linkage of computing power between the East and the West, and pay more attention to technological innovation and improvement in the development of data centers, "said Zhang Dong, Vice President of Inspur Information. The application of emerging technologies has maintained rapid growth, while the overall scale of computing power has maintained growth. At the same time, it also presents structural characteristics such as rapid growth in expenditure on emerging technology applications and the fastest improvement in computing power level in the manufacturing industry. In the production workshop of Sany Heavy Industry in Changsha, Hunan, a welding robot has just hung down its welding gun, which is 600 kilometers away from the big screen of the Guangzhou exhibition hall of Roots Interconnection

Edit:Hou Wenzhe    Responsible editor:WeiZe

Source:Economic Information Daily

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