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Chindata attends ISCT'24 to help innovate the global computing power industry towards greenification.

"International Computing Power Standard and Application Seminar 2024" (ISCT'24, hereinafter referred to as the International Computing Power Seminar) was recently held in Shanghai. The conference was hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, co-organized by the Shanghai Municipal Economic and Information Commission, and the People's Government of Songjiang District, Shanghai. Guests from relevant ministries, international organizations, research institutions, and companies from China, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, and others attended the meeting to explore innovation and practices of computing power in the global digital economic wave. During the conference,China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Eastern Cable, Chindata, jointly launched the "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program", aiming to promote green testing and certification of computing power infrastructure, platforms, and solutions globally through the establishment of a scientific and fair standard system, helping the global computing power industry in its low-carbon transformation.Chindata was also invited to a session on computing facilities where they, as a representative of computing center enterprises, shared the full-stack technological evolution of the Smart Age Datacenter. "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program" launched to promote international mutual recognition of green computing power standards. Currently, artificial intelligence is becoming the core engine of a new round of technological and industrial revolution, driving a surge in demand for super-large-scale computing centers. However, the sharp increase in demand poses severe challenges to power supply and sustainable development of computing power. Market research institution Gartner recently predicted that by 2027, 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally restricted due to insufficient power supply. ...
The "2024 International Computing Power Standard and Application Seminar" (ISCT'24, hereinafter referred to as the "International Computing Power Seminar") was held recently in Shanghai. The conference was hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, co-organized by the Shanghai Economic and Information Committee and the Songjiang District People's Government of Shanghai. Guest representatives from China, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, and other relevant ministries, international organizations, scientific research institutions, and companies attended the meeting to explore the innovation and practice of computing power in the global digital economic wave.
During the conference,China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Oriental Cable, Chindata, etc. jointly launched the "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program"Aiming to promote the global testing and certification of green computing infrastructure, platforms, and solutions by establishing a scientific and fair standard system, helping the global computing industry to transition to low-carbon. Chindata was also invited to participate in a dedicated conference on computing facilities and shared the full-stack technology evolution path of the intelligent era data center as a representative of the computing center enterprises.
"Global Green Computing Certification Program" launched, promoting international recognition of green computing standards.
Currently, ai is becoming the core engine of a new round of technological and industrial revolutions, driving a surge in demand for super-large-scale computing centers. However, the sharp increase in demand poses serious challenges to power supply and sustainable development of computing. Market research institution Gartner recently predicted that by 2027, 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally restricted due to inadequate power supply.
"Global Green Computing Certification Program" will accelerate the internationalization process of China's green computing standards, promote international collaborative research on green computing standards, and guide the application of clean energy and energy-saving and emission reduction technologies through a globally recognized green value system, assisting in addressing the global challenge of imbalance between future "bits" and "watts" supply and demand.
Chindata Group Vice President Xue Guoqing attended the meeting and participated in the launch ceremony of the program.As a leading operator of computing infrastructure in the industry, Chindata adheres to the concept of promoting efficient conversion of electricity into computing power, continuously advancing technological and model innovation in the full chain of data center business, and continuously creating benchmarks for green computing infrastructure.
"International Computing Power Standard and Application Seminar 2024" (ISCT'24, hereinafter referred to as the International Computing Power Seminar) was recently held in Shanghai. The conference was hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, co-organized by the Shanghai Municipal Economic and Information Commission, and the People's Government of Songjiang District, Shanghai. Guests from relevant ministries, international organizations, research institutions, and companies from China, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, and others attended the meeting to explore innovation and practices of computing power in the global digital economic wave. During the conference,China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Eastern Cable, Chindata, jointly launched the "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program", aiming to promote green testing and certification of computing power infrastructure, platforms, and solutions globally through the establishment of a scientific and fair standard system, helping the global computing power industry in its low-carbon transformation.Chindata was also invited to a session on computing facilities where they, as a representative of computing center enterprises, shared the full-stack technological evolution of the Smart Age Datacenter. "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program" launched to promote international mutual recognition of green computing power standards. Currently, artificial intelligence is becoming the core engine of a new round of technological and industrial revolution, driving a surge in demand for super-large-scale computing centers. However, the sharp increase in demand poses severe challenges to power supply and sustainable development of computing power. Market research institution Gartner recently predicted that by 2027, 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally restricted due to insufficient power supply. ...
Image to the right: Chindata Group Vice President Xue Guoqing
In the "China Computing Center Service Provider Analysis Report (2024)", Chindata's "Green Low-Carbon" Index ranks first in the industry.On the technology side,Chindata has industry-leading full-stack solutions for data centers, continuously driving energy efficiency breakthroughs in computation centers from multiple aspects such as power supply and cooling. Currently, Chindata's datacenter in China has an average annual PUE of 1.21, with over 0.3 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity saved annually compared to the global average PUE of 1.58 for a 100-megawatt IT load. The company's groundbreaking 'liquid-side cold plate liquid cooling and wind-side magnetic levitation phase change' cooling combination system has been widely commercialized, with an actual PUE as low as 1.128 in the North China region, effectively establishing a new green and efficient cooling solution based on high-density computational needs.
On the electrical utilities supply side,Chindata is pioneering in deeply deploying renewable energy-rich areas such as Zhangjiakou in Hebei, Datong in Shanxi, and Qingyang in Gansu within the industry and actively participating in green energy trading. In 2023, Chindata procured nearly 0.5 billion kilowatt-hours of green electricity, equivalent to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 0.3 million tons.
Embracing the AI era to support sustainable growth of intelligent computing power with systematic innovation
At the meeting,Sun Jiajun, Senior Director of Pre-Sales Technology at Chindata Group, shared the challenges and opportunities of data centers in the smart computing era.In the AI era, single-server density is increasing, and the total scale of data center clusters is growing, facing the traditional IDC's transformation to AIDC in response to the infrastructure ecosystem of intelligent computing centers with GPUs at the core.
"International Computing Power Standard and Application Seminar 2024" (ISCT'24, hereinafter referred to as the International Computing Power Seminar) was recently held in Shanghai. The conference was hosted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, co-organized by the Shanghai Municipal Economic and Information Commission, and the People's Government of Songjiang District, Shanghai. Guests from relevant ministries, international organizations, research institutions, and companies from China, the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, and others attended the meeting to explore innovation and practices of computing power in the global digital economic wave. During the conference,China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, Hong Kong Productivity Council, Eastern Cable, Chindata, jointly launched the "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program", aiming to promote green testing and certification of computing power infrastructure, platforms, and solutions globally through the establishment of a scientific and fair standard system, helping the global computing power industry in its low-carbon transformation.Chindata was also invited to a session on computing facilities where they, as a representative of computing center enterprises, shared the full-stack technological evolution of the Smart Age Datacenter. "Global Green Computing Power Certification Program" launched to promote international mutual recognition of green computing power standards. Currently, artificial intelligence is becoming the core engine of a new round of technological and industrial revolution, driving a surge in demand for super-large-scale computing centers. However, the sharp increase in demand poses severe challenges to power supply and sustainable development of computing power. Market research institution Gartner recently predicted that by 2027, 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally restricted due to insufficient power supply. ...
Chindata recently released the "Full-Stack Solution 2.0 for Intelligent Computing Center", systematically innovating the core systems of buildings, power supply, cooling, and operation, effectively addressing the technical challenges faced by infrastructure in the AI era. By following innovative paths such as modularization, prefabrication, distribution, hyper-convergence, and intelligence, an outstanding overall high elasticity solution capability has been created, efficiently supporting the deployment needs of different computing powers in different scenarios. This solution can achieve advantages such as fast delivery, high quality, high energy efficiency, stable operation, etc., laying a solid foundation for the long-term sustainable development of computing business for customers at home and abroad.
Under the two major trends of intelligence and greenization, the datacenter industry urgently needs to address the challenge of low-carbon computing power to support the global digital economy's greenization process. Chindata will continue to innovate and practice in multiple dimensions such as models, technologies, etc., leading the green upgrade of computing infrastructure. In addition, adhering to the concept of openness, sharing, and collaboration, actively participating in the formulation and certification of green computing standards at home and abroad, contributing to the establishment of a mature ecosystem, and driving green transformation.
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