On July 8, Zhang Yuhang of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and
Information Technology said Beijing will upgrade its 'super-node +
industry-node' compute support system, build a compute interconnection platform,
and strengthen compute monitoring and supply–demand matching. The city plans a
'domestic-base, external-sourcing' compute layout and will build a 10,000‑card
compute cluster, targeting more than 70,000P of added intelligent computing
capacity within the year. Beijing will pilot compute–power coordination and
green‑power direct supply models, improved data property-rights, public data licensing
and revenue‑sharing frameworks to create a trusted data space and improve data
circulation services. It will also accelerate AI and robotics R&D and
testing capabilities, and support innovation in smart terminals (smartphones,
smart PCs, smart glasses, smart home) along with improved pilot/scale-up
services.