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Beijing launches E-level intelligent computing center

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The Beijing Digital Economy Computing Power Center, a state-of-the-art E-level computing center housing supercomputers capable of performing 100 trillion calculations per second, was announced as completed yesterday by Beijing Electronic Digital and Intelligence (BEDI).

The center, located in Beijing’s Chaoyang district, integrates multiple functional areas and is a key initiative among Beijing's "300 major projects."

BEDI, a state-owned firm that provides computing power and cloud infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) applications, developed and now operates the facility.

The center operates on a "1 base + 2 platforms" structure, with the base consisting of three technological layers.

The foundation layer houses China's first large-scale, high-efficiency domestic computing infrastructure. Above this sits the model layer, providing fundamental AI models and development tools. The top operation layer employs digital twin technology and maintenance systems that enable visual monitoring, enhancing overall efficiency and management.

To promote AI industry growth, the center has established dual platforms for industrial development: one empowering traditional sectors and another accelerating emerging industries. The traditional industry empowerment platform supports multi-industry vertical models, advancing "industrial AI," while the emerging industry platform focuses on cutting-edge fields, driving AI-powered industrialization.

The Chaoyang AIGC (AI-generated content) Audiovisual Industry Innovation Center has already been established at the computing center to support high-quality innovation in digital creativity and related sectors.

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