China News Service, Beijing, March 17 (Reporter Xia Bin) "2022 Inspur Information Ecological Partner Conference" was held online on the 17th. At the meeting, Inspur Information, International Data Corporation (IDC) and Tsinghua University jointly launched the "2021-2022 Global Conference". According to the Computing Power Index Evaluation Report (hereinafter referred to as the "Report"), according to the country rankings of the Computing Power Index, the United States and China rank the top two with 77 points and 70 points respectively, and are both in the "leader" position.

  It is reported that the global computing power index research covers 15 countries on six continents, of which developed countries include the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy, and developing countries include China, India, and Malaysia. , Brazil, Russia and South Africa.

  According to the report, computing power, as a key productivity factor in the digital economy era, has become the core support and driving force for mining the value of data elements and promoting the development of the digital economy.

Computing power capital can form complementary and synergistic effects with traditional capital. Increasing investment in computing power in a country or region can bring about economic growth, and this growth is long-term.

  The report said that the national computing power index showed a significant positive correlation with the trend of GDP.

The evaluation results show that for every 1-point increase in the computing power index of the 15 key countries, the country's digital economy and GDP will increase by 3.5‰ and 1.8‰ respectively, and this trend is expected to continue from 2021 to 2025.

  Looking at the 15 countries, AI computing power spending has increased from 9% in 2016 to 12% of total computing power spending, and is expected to reach 25% by 2025.

Among them, China's AI computing power development leads the world, and the scale of AI server spending has increased by 44.5% year-on-year, and for the first time surpassed the United States and ranked first in the world.

In the past five years, nearly 60% of the growth in AI computing power spending in 15 countries has come from China.

  Li Donghong, deputy dean of the Global Industry Research Institute of Tsinghua University, said that from the research point of view, computing power can play a multiplier effect in the development process, which has a strong role in promoting and catalyzing the "integration of data and reality". will also play a key role.

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