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Computing center opens in Qianhai
    2024-03-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

BODADATA Shenzhen Qianhai Intelligent Computing Center opened Monday.

The project’s infrastructure investment has reached 2 billion yuan (US$0.28 billion yuan), Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported.

Covering an area of more than 50,000 square meters, the center can host more than 15,000 racks.

The computing power scale of the center’s first phase can reach 40,000P, making it a top-tier high-level intelligent computing center in terms of scale and investment in Shenzhen, according to the report.

The center combines air-cooled and liquid-cooled technologies to efficiently support intelligent computing servers, reduce the temperature inside the racks, improve the life span and stability of equipment, and promote green intelligent computing, the report said.

Additionally, its artificial intelligence-driven automated management system is capable of intelligent scheduling, load balancing, and fault prediction.

The center will contribute to the development of new quality productive forces, said the report.

The center will serve as a domestic and international information development interactive hub, a low-carbon intensive computing center benchmark, and an international financial innovation base.

The center is committed to providing firms with intelligent, low-carbon, and highly reliable intelligent computing services, Zhang Yongjian, CEO of the center, said. (Wang Jingli)

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