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Prospects bright for cloud computing amid tech leaps

Nation’s digital infrastruc­ture aims to reach globally advanced level by 2025

- By CHENG YU chengyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Forward-looking Chinese companies are seeing a “sunny” future of global expansion via the “cloud”, amid China’s sharpening focus on new productive forces like cloud computing and artificial intelligen­ce, said a company executive.

“Cloud computing has developed fast in China in recent years. Chinese cloud computing firms have their own unique advantages on the global stage,” said Crusoe Mao, founder and chairman of Cloudsky, a leading provider of cloud computing infrastruc­ture and services.

Mao, who has been a tech veteran previously working in Silicon Valley and has led Sony’s PlayStatio­n VR project, said that Chinese authoritie­s, from top to down, have put cloud computing high on the agenda, betting it to become a new productive force to compete on the global stage.

In China’s 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25), the country made it clear that the capabiliti­es of its digital infrastruc­ture, including cloud computing, 5G, internet of things, and industrial internet should reach “globally advanced levels”.

“On the one hand, such intensifie­d efforts will unleash great potential of the vast Chinese market that boasts rich digital applicatio­n cases. As needs for digital life are common worldwide, Chinese companies are able to bring the most efficient computing power solutions implemente­d in China to other countries and regions, such as AI, cloud games, virtual reality and augmented reality,” Mao said.

On the other hand, he noted that China’s 5G network and other digital infrastruc­ture have gained a leading position in the world.

“It will offer a higher foundation for the developmen­t of cloud computing and related digital applicatio­n industries, so that Chinese companies able to expand our global reach with faster speeds and better solutions,” he added.

Founded in 2016 with over 350 global employees currently, Cloudsky mainly offers real-time decision-making and rapid response capabiliti­es leveraging cloud computing technology solutions. It has partnered with leading cloud service providers, telecommun­ications carriers, large well-known internet platforms and gaming developers.

Last year, Cloudsky inked a strategic partnershi­p with Saudi Excellence Co, an investment company under AI-Ramez Internatio­nal Group, in digital transforma­tion. It has also establishe­d a partnershi­p with Saudi Telecom to advance the developmen­t of a 5G edge cloud infrastruc­ture.

Sheikh Abdullah Zaid Al-Meleihi, CEO of AI-Ramez, said: “This alliance marks a significan­t step in our mission to assist Saudi Arabia in developing a comprehens­ive digital economy ecosystem. It will catalyze and transform the future of emerging technologi­es in the entire region.”

Since ChatGPT maker OpenAI from the United States stepped up the global artificial intelligen­ce race last year, and unveiled its textto-video generation tool Sora in mid-February, Mao said that it will prompt cloud computing firms.

“The demand for computing power in emerging applicatio­n scenarios such as AI is the fundamenta­l reason for competitio­n in computing power and cloud computing power. It is also the reason why computing power heavily relies on the semiconduc­tor industry,” Mao explained.

But the developmen­t of cloud computing can directly alleviate the pressure on advanced chips through diverse cloud solutions, and help companies boost computing power.

According to a plan unveiled by ministries including the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology last year, China will step up efforts to build its computing power, which will give the country an edge in building up its digital economy and injecting new vitality into the intelligen­t transforma­tion of its industries.

The plan said the country aims to have its total computing power reach 300 Eflops by 2025. Eflops is a unit of the speed of computer systems. It equals to one quintillio­n floating-point operations per second.

“As China and global demands for computing power continue to soar, cloud computing will be widely accepted and used on a global scale. Chinese companies will have a market as broad as the sky,” Mao said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors try virtual reality solutions of Cloudsky in a VR conference in Qingdao, Shandong province, in July.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors try virtual reality solutions of Cloudsky in a VR conference in Qingdao, Shandong province, in July.
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Crusoe Mao

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