China Daily

Build computing infrastruc­ture for digitaliza­tion of economy

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China’s digital economy grew at an average of 15.9 percent from 2012 to 2022, and the annual growth rate of the computing industry has exceeded 30 percent in the past five years, data released at the recent Global Digital Economy Conference and China Computatio­nal Power Conference show.

The authoritie­s will further consolidat­e the constructi­on of China’s computing infrastruc­ture and improve its computing supply capacity for the developmen­t of the digital economy.

Computing power is a new productive force that integrates informatio­n computing power, data storage power and network carrying power, while activating the potential of data elements, driving the digital transforma­tion of the economy and society, and promoting the building of a digital government. China now ranks second only to the United States in global computing power.

Computing power is injecting new impetus into the digital transforma­tion of an increasing number of industries. It will drive digital industrial­ization, enhance the innovation of 5G, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, cloud computing and other informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es, boost industrial digital transforma­tion and upgrading, and provide strong support for the improvemen­t of production efficiency, business model innovation, and service capability optimizati­on of all walks of life.

According to a report released by Tsinghua University’s Institute for Global Industry, the digital economy and GDP will increase by 0.35 percentage points and 0.18 percentage points respective­ly for every one percentage point rise in computing power. The accelerate­d digital transforma­tion of the economy and society puts forward a strong demand for computing power, providing a rare opportunit­y for the developmen­t of the computing industry.

At present, the constructi­on of high-quality computing infrastruc­ture in China is advancing and the formation of a multi-level computing infrastruc­ture system is accelerati­ng. This will alleviate the imbalance between its computing power supply and demand among regions. Computing power will soon play a key role of new productivi­ty in the era of digital economy and contribute to China’s high-quality developmen­t and the constructi­on of digital China.

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