The Shenzhen Municipal Development and Reform Commission has unveiled the '2026 Work Plan for Enhancing Shenzhen's Market-Oriented Business Environment,' which envisions the creation of a multifaceted and inclusive computational power service framework. Central to this initiative is the development of a unified computational power scheduling platform tailored for Shenzhen's smart city ecosystem. This platform will amalgamate computational resources from diverse sources, including government services, state-owned enterprises, research institutions, and private vendors. It is designed to cater primarily to application scenarios that have an urgent need for ultra-high-performance computational capabilities, such as scientific research endeavors and training programs. Furthermore, the plan advocates for the market-driven utilization of excess computational power. It also aims to encourage universities, research institutes, and small-to-medium-sized enterprises to harness computational power through leasing and purchasing options, while concurrently boosting the distribution of 'computational power vouchers' and 'training power vouchers' to facilitate broader access.
