Shanghai's ranking in this index has jumped to the top in the country, and this action plan has been implemented for one year. Network | Computing Power | Action Plan
Since the release of the "Computing Power Pujiang" action plan one year ago, Shanghai has initially built a "3+1+N" computing power network scheduling system, taken the lead in launching and testing the country's first computing power trading platform, drew a map of the city's computing power infrastructure layout, and achieved significant results in implementing the "smart computing, enterprise benefit, and inclusive" empowerment plan, exploring the "pilot+transformation" green computing power model, and building a full lifecycle computing power supervision system.
This is the information obtained by the reporter from the one-year anniversary conference of the "Computing Power Pujiang" action plan with the theme of "empowering thousands of industries with computing power, helping to build an international digital capital" held recently.
In addition, one year after the release of the action plan, companies such as Shanghai Telecom, Shanghai Mobile, and Shanghai Unicom have signed key projects for computing infrastructure with multiple leading computing power enterprises. As of now, the cumulative signed funds have reached nearly 3 billion yuan.
This conference is guided by the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Communications, hosted by the "Computing Power Pujiang" Special Committee of the Shanghai Communication Society, and jointly organized by the East China Branch of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Huawei Technology Co., Ltd., and Huakun Zhenyu Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
With the rapid development of computing power networks, optimizing the allocation of computing power resources has become an urgent need in the current digital industry. In order to assist enterprises in better carrying out computing power resource management, the Shanghai Municipal Administration of Communications announced at the meeting that, under the guidance of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, it plans to launch the construction of a computing power network monitoring platform. By carrying out quality monitoring of computing power hub networks, empowering precise planning of computing power resources, and significantly improving the efficiency of enterprise computing power network utilization. After the platform is officially put into operation, it will assist enterprises in formulating more reasonable resource allocation plans through analysis and mining of computing network performance.
The Shanghai Computing Infrastructure Development Report, led by the "Computing Power Pujiang" Special Committee and co written by companies such as the East China Branch of the Chinese Academy of Information and Communications, Shanghai Telecom, Shanghai Mobile, Shanghai Unicom, Wanguo, Youfu, Xinqiyuan, Youkede, Huawei Digital Energy, Shanghai University, Shanghai University of Posts and Telecommunications, Huawei Shanghai Representative Office, Huakun Zhenyu, Kunlun Xin, Shangtang Technology, Suiyuan Technology, Hefei Urban Cloud, etc., was officially released at the conference.
The report shows that currently, Shanghai's computing power index ranks first in the country, and its comprehensive computing power index ranks second in the country. As of the end of 2022, Shanghai's overall computing power exceeded 14 EFLOPS; The level of computing power network was upgraded. Three basic telecom enterprises, Shanghai Telecom, China Mobile and China Unicom, completed a total of 71000 5G base stations, improved the construction of 3500 kilometers of backbone optical cables, and accounted for 71.5% of active IPv6 Internet users.
In June 2022, the Shanghai Communications Administration formulated the Action Plan for the New Data Center "Computing Power Pujiang" based on the spirit of the document and the actual development of the Shanghai information and communication industry.
The Action Plan proposes that in terms of balanced and reasonable development of computing power supply, by 2024, the computing power supply of Shanghai data centers will present a diversified collaborative system mainly consisting of high-performance computing power such as supercomputing power and intelligent computing power. The total computing power will exceed 15 EFLOPS, and the proportion of high-performance computing power will reach 35%.
In terms of low-carbon and efficient development of computing power, by 2024, the PUE of newly built large and above data centers in Shanghai will be reduced to below 1.3, and within the starting area, it will be reduced to below 1.25. The average utilization rate of data centers will strive to increase to over 75%; In terms of high-quality interconnection of computing power networks, Shanghai will initially establish a computing power exchange platform by 2024, forming an integrated scheduling and settlement system for computing power networks. The network quality will be significantly improved, and the end-to-end one-way network latency of data centers within Shanghai hub nodes will be less than 15 milliseconds; In terms of enhancing the efficiency of computing power empowerment, by 2024, the demonstration role of Shanghai's new data center will be enhanced, the level of computing power services will be further improved, and the per capita available intelligent computing power will exceed 220GFLOPS, significantly improving the level of intelligent computing power empowerment.
Data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show that at present, the total scale of China's computing power has reached 180EFLOPS, ranking second in the world, with a storage capacity of more than 1000EB and more than 20 million servers, and the echelon supply system of computing power infrastructure has been initially formed.