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15th FYP Unifies China's AI Compute Net

15th FYP Unifies China's AI Compute Net
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💡China's AI compute unification cuts training costs 60%+ via migrations—infra game-changer.

⚡ 30-Second TL;DR

What Changed

Train west to green bases, infer at edges for cost/latency fix

Why It Matters

Enables cheaper, scalable AI for industries by restructuring supply-demand. Positions operators like China Telecom as AI service hubs. Paves way for space-ground integrated compute.

What To Do Next

Test China Telecom's Calc Force Supermarket for 60% cheaper per-card-hour AI rentals.

Who should care:Enterprise & Security Teams

🧠 Deep Insight

Web-grounded analysis with 8 cited sources.

🔑 Enhanced Key Takeaways

  • Future Network Test Facility (FNTF) activated on December 3, 2025, spans 1,243 miles with 98% efficiency matching single data center performance.[2]
  • 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) targets 7% annual R&D spending increase and aims for core digital economy industries to reach 12.5% of GDP.[1][4]
  • Plan mentions AI over 50 times, emphasizing AI-powered humanoid robots, full supply chain adoption, and new national data market policies.[4]

🔮 Future ImplicationsAI analysis grounded in cited sources

China achieves 90% AI integration across economy by 2030
15th Five-Year Plan explicitly targets this level of AI integration to drive national modernization and economic transformation.[6]
Distributed AI networks like FNTF scale globally if efficiency validated
FNTF's 98% efficiency at continental scale offers alternative to Western hyperscale models, potentially influencing international infrastructure if proven under production loads.[2]

Timeline

2025-12
Activated FNTF, world's largest 1,243-mile distributed AI computing network at 98% efficiency.[2]
2026-03
Unveiled draft 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) prioritizing AI integration, quantum computing, and tech independence.[1][5]
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