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Intelligent Computing Industry-Chain Ecosystem Platform
Computing power has emerged as a core productive force of the digital economy and a pillar of national strategic competitiveness. Amid the large-scale deployment of AI large models, accelerated policy advancement of computing-electricity synergy, and surging demand for green power and high-density computing, the data center sector is entering a new phase of intelligent computing, green transformation, high-density development and global expansion. The 2026 CDCE Data Center Exhibition has been comprehensively upgraded. As a distinctive domestic platform featuring four linked exhibitions covering computing power, electric power, energy storage and hydrogen energy, the exhibition focuses on intelligent computing infrastructure, liquid cooling, computing-electricity synergy, intelligent operation and maintenance, integrated source-grid-load-storage systems, and overseas market expansion under the “global expansion without cross-border relocation” model. It enables precise supply-demand matching across the entire industrial chain, striving to build an internationally leading platform for effective technical exchanges and business cooperation in the industry.

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By 2026, the computing power industry will focus on three trends: heterogeneous computing (integrating CPUs, GPUs, and specialized chips) for efficiency; green computing adopting liquid cooling and renewable energy; and networked computing via projects like China's "East Data West Computing" to dynamically allocate resources for AI and digital transformation.

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Traditional data center upgrades focus on three keys: Cloud & Intelligence, adopting hyper-converged infrastructure and AI O&M for elastic resource management; Green Efficiency, widely using liquid cooling and waste heat recovery to lower PUE; and Edge Collaboration, forming integrated cloud-edge-end computing networks.

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Key aspects include certifications (such as ISO standards), SLAs, redundancy design, and security operations covering both physical and cyber security. At CDCE, you can compare multiple providers on the spot, ask detailed questions about their compliance framework, and attend relevant sessions to support your vendor selection.

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Typical approaches include optimizing cooling, improving power usage effectiveness (PUE), integrating renewable energy, and adopting efficient IT hardware. CDCE gathers solution providers for liquid cooling, modular data centers, and green power, and you can discuss your current challenges with experts onsite and join dedicated green data center forums.

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AI and GPU-intensive workloads require higher rack densities, advanced cooling, and robust power distribution, which often drive upgrades to existing facilities. At CDCE, leading vendors will showcase next-generation racks, cooling, and power solutions, allowing you to evaluate upgrade paths and discuss real deployment cases with peers and manufacturers.

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