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Hohhot’s wind-powered data centers cut energy costs by two-thirds, supporting China’s AI and digital growth with fast, sustainable computing.
In Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, wind-powered data centers are driving China’s “East Data, West Computing” initiative, leveraging abundant renewable energy and cool weather to cut electricity costs by up to two-thirds.
With computing power exceeding 122,000 petaflops—mostly for AI and intelligent computing—Hohhot has attracted 45 local tech firms and supports over 3,600 research projects.
A smart platform enables near-instant access to computing resources, with under-5-millisecond latency to Beijing, powering advancements in agriculture, healthcare, and urban management.
The city exemplifies China’s push to grow its digital economy sustainably.
Los centros de datos con energía eólica de Hohhot reducen los costos de energía en dos tercios, apoyando la inteligencia artificial y el crecimiento digital de China con una computación rápida y sostenible.