A report says China's compute capacity is expanding rapidly: hardware is
shifting to higher energy efficiency, compute carriers are undergoing a green
transition, compute–power coordination is moving from concept to practice, and
new models—compute networks, tokenized compute economies and overseas compute
deployment—are emerging as growth poles. The report notes compute hardware is
accelerating upgrades toward higher energy efficiency; as of end-June 2026
China's intelligent compute capacity reached 2,185 EFLOPS. Liquid cooling,
high‑speed optical interconnects and new storage architectures have become
prerequisites for high‑density intelligent compute centers, supporting
coordinated growth in industry scale, performance and energy efficiency.