China will build a national computing internet that allows people to eat and pay for processing power on requirement but its road in order to success will be long and hard.
Gao Wen, a good academician from the Chinese Academy of Architectural and the director in the Shenzhen-government-owned Peng Cheng Laboratory, said in a forum upon August 6 that China’s computing internet would connect just about all major computing centers in the country to provide standard services – similar to a power grid where consumers buy electrical power.
Zhang Yunming, vice minister of China’s Ministry associated with Industry and I . t (MIIT), said last month that the range of China’s computing power industry grew rapidly over the past 5 years, with an typical annual growth price of more than 30%, rating the country second in the world after the United States.