China’s national supercomputing framework will pull together computing resources across the country to drive the development of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence.
China is looking to establish a national supercomputing framework to drive its digital plans and the development of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI).
Expected to be ready by the end of 2025, the framework is expected to help pull together computing resources across the country and support local development efforts. The aim is to establish a more coordinated system, so compute capacity can be better distributed to where it is needed most, according to local media reports citing the Ministry of Science and Technology.
The framework will be critical in helping to support the emergence of big data, AI, and other emerging technologies that require computing power, the ministry said.
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