Guizhou opens a new chapter of digital economy

Guizhou’s big data industry has once again gathered the world’s attention.

China has approved a mega-project approved for data clusters, indicating that its strategy to channel more computing resources from the country’s eastern regions to its less developed yet resource-rich western regions is in full swing.

As the main force of western computing power, Guizhou’s big data industry has once again gathered the world’s attention with the opening of the China International Big Data Industry Expo 2022.

Guizhou, which is on the “express train” of big data, has accelerated the upgrading of traditional industries and the digital economy. It has become a platform for comprehensively displaying the latest achievements of global big data development and an important window to observe China’s big data industry.

Guizhou finds new opportunities amid gathering massive data

Relying on climate advantages and policy guidance, Guizhou, which is in the southwest corner of China, has created a strong data base for computing power with the long-standing big data industry.

As the core area of the National Big Data (Guizhou) Comprehensive Pilot Zone, up to now, Gui’an New Area has 23 data centres under construction or put into operation. The Gui’an New Area alone has gathered 7 super-large data centres of big companies, such as Huawei, China Unicom, China Mobile, and Tencent. It is estimated that by 2025, Gui’an New Area will become a world-class data centre cluster with a server capacity of 4 million units.

In addition, Gui’an Huawei Cloud Data Centre is Huawei’s largest cloud data centre in the world that accommodates 1 million servers; China Telecom Cloud Computing Guizhou Information Park, the largest data centre operating in southern China, is also the cloud network data centre with the most active data interaction and the largest data volume in Guizhou Province, running more than 80,000 servers, with a daily data volume of more than 100G and an annual output value of more than 200 million yuan; Gui’an Supercomputing Centre with a data storage capacity of 1PB and a peak of 13PFlops (PFlops means 1 quadrillion operations per second), with a daily average output of 10.4 quadrillion floating point arithmetic ……

It is reported that, to channel more computing resources from the eastern areas to the less developed western regions, Guizhou Yunshang Kunpeng Technology in Guizhou has reached a strategic cooperation intention with Digital China and Wuhan Yangtze Computing Technology to build a regional computing industry ecology.

At present, Guizhou Kunpeng’s self-developed “Zhaohan” series of servers have been put into use in dozens of projects across the province, providing arithmetic support and information security for education, finance, transportation, government, and other areas.

Guizhou’s digital economy in full swing by exploring digital industrialization

Guizhou province has promoted the development of digital economy by pushing forward the growth in a series of emerging industries based on big data technology, such as electronic information manufacturing, software and information technology service industry, and telecommunication industry.

At present, the digital economy and the real economy in Guizhou are accelerating their deep integration, and digital transformation is empowering traditional industries to upgrade. It is reported that in recent years, Guizhou has promoted enterprises, especially industrial enterprises, to carry out digital and intelligent transformation through the “integration of ten thousand enterprises” action, and so far, a total of 401 benchmark projects and 4234 demonstration projects have been formed, driving 8485 enterprises to carry out integration and promoting more than 23,000 enterprises to use the cloud.

In recent years, through the full implementation of big data strategic initiatives, Guizhou has ranked first in the country in terms of digital economy growth rate for 6 consecutive years and ranked first in the country in terms of employment growth rate absorbed by the digital economy for 2 consecutive years, providing a model for the development of big data industry in China.

 

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