Yang Jie, Chairman of China Mobile, unveiled that the company's allocable computing power resources represent one-sixth of the national total. Moving forward, China Mobile intends to bolster its cloud intelligence computing prowess and establish an AI full-stack service encompassing computing power, tools, models, applications, and beyond. The firm has ambitious plans to construct a massive-scale 'computing power plant' to forge an intelligent computing ecosystem marked by 'centralized hubs and pervasive edges.' Furthermore, projections indicate that by 2030, AI tasks will constitute 60% of the overall network traffic, with inference computing power expected to grow at a rate four times that of training computing power.
