A national monitoring and planning platform, unified solutions for computing, data storage and network connectivity
As reported by CCTV+, the National Data Administration announced that China has integrated 70 percent of its intelligent computing power into a national monitoring and planning platform. The platform offers users solutions for computing, data storage and network connectivity.
The administration stated that China is accelerating the construction of the monitoring and planning platform for its national integrated computing network.
By the end of 2025, China’s total intelligent computing power exceeded 1,590 EFLOPS. That is the second highest in the world.
EFLOPS, or ExaFLOPS, is a unit of computing performance. One unit equals one quintillion floating-point operations per second.
Computing power has become an integral part of daily life and industry. In advanced manufacturing and research, transformation is driven by industry-specific models and intelligent agent platforms.
1,590 EFLOPS. That is not just a number. It is the computational fabric woven into China’s economy. From factories to laboratories, from logistics to artificial intelligence — 70 percent of the capacity is already connected in a single network. The national platform does not just collect data. It provides ready-made solutions: take them and use them. China is not building separate data centers. It is building the nervous system of the digital economy. And it ranks second in the world. The question is not whether it will catch up with the leader. The question is when its computing network will become the standard for everyone else. While others count exaflops, China is already connecting them into one network.