Foreign Media: China's "Hidden AI Computing Power" May Be Over 6,000 Times That of Public Data
Latest official data from China shows that domestic artificial intelligence computing power has reached 1,882 exaflops (i.e., 188.2 quintillion floating-point operations per second), a figure more than 6,000 times greater than the AI computing capacity reflected in the Top500 supercomputer rankings.
Experts point out that China may harbor a massive "dark pool" of computing power that remains undetected by international public rankings. Unlike the United States, where China publicly reports total computing capacity at the national level, U.S. infrastructure is predominantly privately owned and operates under different standards.
According to estimates by the Stanford Institute, the United States still holds between 50% and 75% of global AI computing capacity, possessing the most concentrated AI data centers worldwide.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863245027811591/
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