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The first large-scale fully liquid-cooled intelligent computing center in the Greater Bay Area has been completed: it can provide 15,000P of computing power services.

Lu Jiao Fri, May 24 2024 07:21 AM EST

On May 23, according to the official WeChat account of "Guozi Xiaoxin," the integrated data center project of China Telecom in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area located in Zhenjiang District, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, has officially been completed.

It is understood that the first phase of the project has an investment of over 3.2 billion yuan, covering an area of nearly 98 acres, with a total construction area of up to 95,000 square meters. The data center strictly adheres to international Tier A standards, introducing cutting-edge fully liquid-cooled intelligent computing center technology architecture, showcasing industry-leading technological strength.

This architecture integrates cutting-edge technologies such as liquid cooling, artificial intelligence, digital twinning, and integrated security protection, providing the Greater Bay Area with up to 15,000P of computing power services, meeting the region's growing demand for data processing. s_6f4329abb1aa4bb48c59ce4c6e4102f3.jpg According to technicians, each of the 38 liquid-cooled modules in the intelligent computing center can provide approximately 385P of computing power. This efficient configuration not only ensures high data processing efficiency but also reserves ample space for future expansion and upgrades.

Compared to traditional data centers, the liquid cooling technology used in this intelligent computing center significantly reduces cooling energy consumption, with energy savings of up to about 60%. The application of this technology not only enhances the energy efficiency of the data center but also strengthens its operational stability, holding profound significance for promoting the green and low-carbon development of data centers.

As the first large-scale fully liquid-cooled intelligent computing center in the Greater Bay Area, this project is not only a core layout of the national "Eastern Numbers, Western Calculations" strategy in the Greater Bay Area but also one of the eight major hub nodes of the national integrated computing power network. Its completion will further drive the digital economic development of the Greater Bay Area, injecting new vitality into the regional economic prosperity. s_3db9e0fe00c94362a9003f16a8cf4fa3.jpg