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Nearly 70 per cent of the construction cycle was saved and the world's first Prefabricated Calculator Base was put into service at Aoshima
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According to news reports of the IT House on 7 June, yesterday (6 June), the world's first prefabricated calculator base was inaugurated in Qingdao, Shandong. Nearly 70 per cent of the construction cycle is saved compared to the traditional computing centres, providing new, more efficient and low-carbon options for current computing infrastructure.
It was described that the base of the Calculator Centre, in short, the Centre's energy hub and the electric bastion, also known as the Heart of the Calculus Centre, provided continuous and stable power to the Centre. The stability of power supply and energy efficiency utilization in the bottom seat are directly related to the overall capacity of the computing centre.
The base of the Calculus Centre is a container of approximately 53 metres long and 41 metres wide, covering an area of approximately 2,200 square metres. It has been reduced by more than 30 per cent in size and overall cost by 20 per cent compared to the traditional base of the computing centre, which can be completed in the shortest five months, providing the centre with steady and sustained power, which has resulted in an overall cost savings of nearly 80 per cent.
The report mentions that, compared to the base of the traditional computing centre, the device not only greens the power chain, achieves 100% green power pass and allows Token to reduce the cost of electricity by about 30%, but also, in conjunction with the regulation of energy storage equipment, creates an exclusive computing synergetic intelligence system that allows power and algorithms to be associated with frequency, fine-fitting and is expected to lead to lower computing prices.
At present, the base of the prefabricated computing centre is officially connected to the enterprise-owned data centre and is expected to be used in the second half of this year in the national data centre cluster and in several local computing centres to provide a new, stable, efficient, low-carbon, intensive and rapidly replicable model for each level of computing hub.
As previously reported by the IT House, our country is accelerating its research on the development of technical standards for an integrated national computing network, with a total of 12 guidance technical documents covering a number of aspects, including computer monitoring and movement control, computing synergy and security protection, to promote optimal allocation of national computing resources.
According to the information received, the calculator net being built is like the current one. Users do not have to buy generators for everyone, as the grid has been unified and available.
The Action Plan for Computer Connectivity was issued by the Ministry of Industry and Communications on 30 May. By 2026, establish a more complete system of numerical connectivity standards, markings and rules. By 2028, the country ' s public computing power will have been standardized and interconnected, and an intelligent, real-time, and demand-driven Internet will have evolved.
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