Xiong'an Urban Computing Center Powers China's Smart City Vision with 50 Petabyte Infrastructure
Event summary
- Xiong'an Urban Computing Center, dubbed the 'Eye of Xiong'an,' integrates edge, cloud, super, and intelligent computing to support city-wide digital services.
- The center hosts all government service systems in Xiong'an New Area and has aggregated over 38 billion data entries, handling more than 400 million shared interface calls.
- Xiong'an Pass, a third-generation social security card, has seen over 6 million uses with 810,000 cards issued, demonstrating the center's practical benefits.
- The facility prioritizes sustainability with over 10,000 square meters of ultra-low energy consumption building space and plans to expand storage capacity to 1,000 petabytes.
- All technologies used are domestically developed, including chips, servers, cloud platforms, and applications.
The big picture
Xiong'an New Area's Urban Computing Center exemplifies China's push towards smart city infrastructure, integrating advanced computing systems to enhance urban governance and sustainability. This initiative aligns with broader trends in digital transformation and the development of domestically innovative technologies. The center's ability to handle large-scale data and support various city services underscores its strategic importance in shaping the future of urban development.
What we're watching
- Scalability Challenges
- Whether the center can sustain its performance with planned expansion to 1,000 petabytes and increasing demand for bandwidth and cloud resources.
- Technological Independence
- The pace at which domestically developed technologies will continue to drive innovation and reduce reliance on foreign solutions.
- Government Integration
- How effectively the digital city and physical city will evolve in tandem, particularly in areas like traffic management and utility monitoring.
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