Shenzhen: Building a Smart City Computing Power Coordinated Scheduling Platform for Shenzhen

Mars Finance News: The Shenzhen Development and Reform Commission has released the “Work Plan for Optimizing the Market-Oriented Business Environment in Shenzhen by 2026.” The plan proposes building a diversified and inclusive computing power service model. It aims to create a Shenzhen Smart City Computing Power Coordination and Dispatch Platform to manage computing resources from government, state-owned assets, research institutions, and social vendors. The focus is on supporting application scenarios that require ultra-high-performance computing, such as scientific research and training, while promoting market-based operations of surplus computing resources. The plan also encourages universities, research institutes, small and micro enterprises to move to the cloud by leasing or purchasing computing power, and increases the distribution of “computing power vouchers” and “training power vouchers.”

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