The nation's first green computing full-stack AI platform officially launched in Hohhot

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Caijing News Report, May 30 — The country's first full-stack green AI platform for computing power officially launched in the Hohhot area of Inner Mongolia Free Trade Zone, filling a gap in regional one-stop comprehensive services for computing power model tokens. Currently, the construction of an integrated national computing network is accelerating, the artificial intelligence industry is thriving, and the demand for token invocation continues to grow. The newly launched full-stack green AI platform integrates core functions such as computing power scheduling and trading, intelligent model invocation, and token transaction settlement, building a full-chain AI service system of "computing power output — model invocation — application deployment — token settlement," capable of serving various market entities including government agencies and research institutions. The platform fully supports domestic chips and mainstream computing architectures, with the first batch connecting to over a dozen mainstream models from three major telecom operators and leading technology manufacturers. Based on user needs, the platform can integrate diverse computing resources such as nationwide access nodes for general computing, intelligent computing, and supercomputing, utilizing intelligent scheduling algorithms to achieve flexible allocation, efficient scheduling, and economical supply of computing resources, providing users with convenient, low-carbon, green, high-quality, and cost-effective token trading services. (CCTV News)
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ContrarianIndicatorBonsai
· 9h ago
Hohhot's geographical location indeed results in low cooling costs, giving green computing power an inherent advantage.
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GateUser-4590f4c6
· 9h ago
Low-carbon token trading—Web3 people’s DNA is activated. Does this count as a form of RWA?
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Mint-ColoredSlippage
· 9h ago
From general computing to supercomputing, the coverage is detailed enough.
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GateUser-9187acf1
· 10h ago
Government + scientific research dual services, business models are more stable than pure ToB.
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SummerNightColdWallet
· 10h ago
Over a dozen models integrated, not worried about conflicts between them, or is it all centrally coordinated?
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GlowingHotAirBalloon
· 10h ago
National node integration, is this going to be a computational power version of the South-to-North Water Diversion?
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GateUser-ffe7bee5
· 10h ago
Elastic allocation sounds simple, but the underlying scheduling algorithm is probably quite complex.
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SandwichAlertAgent
· 10h ago
Smart scheduling + low-carbon trading, the tech stack is fully loaded.
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