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China Mobile Establishes 13 Intelligent Computing Center Nodes

Updated:2025/4/11 16:28

From April 10 to 11, the 2025 China Mobile Cloud Intelligent Computing Conference was held in Suzhou, Jiangsu. Yang Jie, Chairman of China Mobile, attended the main forum of the conference and delivered a speech titled "From Cloud to Intelligence: Co-Creating a New Ecology of Computing Networks."

Yang Jie highlighted that as a central enterprise in the information and communications technology sector, China Mobile prioritizes computing network infrastructure as a key area for innovation-led industrial advancement. The company has introduced the original concept of a "computing power network" and focuses on three key directions: diversified computing power, integrated computing networks, and pervasive AI, to strengthen industry practices and promote computing power as a readily accessible societal service.

In enhancing diversified computing power distribution, China Mobile has made several advancements. Firstly, general computing power is being ubiquitously deployed, optimizing the "4+N+31+X" network layout to expand the coverage and depth of the country's eight major computing hubs, with server scale exceeding 1 million units. Secondly, the scale of intelligent computing power is increasing, with 13 national and regional intelligent computing center nodes established, and multiple ultra-large-scale intelligent computing centers developed, with an intelligent computing capacity exceeding 43 EFLOPS. Thirdly, diverse computing power is being integrated, with 21 intelligent computing centers, 3 national supercomputing centers, and 3 quantum computing centers networked together, with computing resources accounting for one-sixth of the national total.

In terms of strengthening computing network integration, China Mobile has made several strides. Firstly, resources for computing and networking are being built in an integrated manner, with the completion of 400G high-bandwidth, ultra-fast network interconnections across the eight national hubs, earning a place in the "Top Ten Super Projects of Central Enterprises for 2024." Secondly, the large-scale commercial use of the computing network brain has been implemented in four hub-level and regional-level computing nodes in areas such as Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and the Yangtze River Delta. Notably, in the Yangtze River Delta's Wuhu cluster, the nation’s first "four-in-one" national hub computing power scheduling platform is being developed. Thirdly, breakthroughs in computing network technology are accelerating, with pioneering technologies such as all-scheduling Ethernet and omnidirectional intelligent sensing connectivity being proposed, and significant progress made in key technologies like heterogeneous computing architecture and mass data storage.

In advancing pervasive AI, internally, China Mobile is deeply integrating intelligent capabilities into its computing network operations by developing an AI-driven network scheduling platform that consolidates over 250,000 network links and aggregates computing resources from more than 300 cities. This platform supports capabilities such as user intent perception, multi-factor intelligent decision-making, and automated fault repair, facilitating over a hundred million daily large-scale and cross-regional computing network scheduling tasks. Externally, product and service offerings are being enhanced with AI, with the launch of the "Lingxi" AI agent and the AI upgrade of 24 products, including cloud phones, cloud PCs, and video ringtones, serving over 190 million customers. Additionally, task-based services for AI innovation, such as inter-domain hot migration and edge training, have been introduced, with more than 40,000 standardized and scenario-based AI solutions deployed.

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