China Plans $300 Billion Data Center Blitz To Challenge U.S. Dominance In AI Race
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China Plans $300 Billion Data Center Blitz To Challenge U.S. Dominance In AI Race
China is preparing to deploy nearly $300 billion over the next five years to construct a sweeping national network of data centers aimed at closing the gap with the United States in artificial intelligence infrastructure. Beijing’s plan centers on building interconnected “computing hubs” across the country, with state carriers China Mobile and China Telecom set to operate most of the facilities and link them into a unified computing grid by 2028…
The Chinese government will mobilize $295 billion in five years to build the largest national network of artificial intelligence data centers in the world. The figure, equivalent to 2 billion yuan, not only seeks to multiply the country’s computing capacity: it aspires to make 80% of the hardware and software that feeds that infrastructure of local origin. Beijing’s bet, still under discussion according to Bloomberg, leaves NVIDIA with a testimo…
If you thought a billion was a fool for AI, wait to see what Beijing has in hand. China has just made it clear that it is not willing for anyone to win the game of silicon and algorithms, and has unveiled a plan that touches 300 billion dollars. With that figure, it aspires to build a network of interconnected AI data centers that works as a single brain, almost exclusively powered by local chips. NVIDIA is simply not invited to this party. Acco…
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