China has seen notable development in its computing power, ranking second globally during the 2021-2022 period, according to an industry report.
The report, jointly compiled by Tsinghua University, the International Data Corporation, and Chinese IT firm Inspur, provides a comprehensive assessment of the computing power, efficiency, application and infrastructure of 15 major economies during the period.
Computing power has become a driving force in promoting the digital economy, the report said, adding China is standing out in artificial intelligence computing, digital transformation of manufacturing and many other fields.
Let's take a look at the top 10 countries in computing power.
No 10 India (Score: 38)
No 8 (tie) Australia (Score: 40)
No 8 (tie) South Korea (Score: 40)
No 7 Canada (Score: 41)
No 6 France (Score: 45)
No 5 United Kingdom (Score: 49)
No 4 Germany (Score: 52)
No 3 Japan (Score: 55)
No 2 China (Score: 70)
No 1 United States (Score: 77)
China has seen notable development in its computing power, ranking second globally during the 2021-2022 period, according to an industry report.
The report, jointly compiled by Tsinghua University, the International Data Corporation, and Chinese IT firm Inspur, provides a comprehensive assessment of the computing power, efficiency, application and infrastructure of 15 major economies during the period.
Computing power has become a driving force in promoting the digital economy, the report said, adding China is standing out in artificial intelligence computing, digital transformation of manufacturing and many other fields.
Let's take a look at the top 10 countries in computing power.
No 10 India (Score: 38)
No 8 (tie) Australia (Score: 40)
No 8 (tie) South Korea (Score: 40)
No 7 Canada (Score: 41)
No 6 France (Score: 45)
No 5 United Kingdom (Score: 49)
No 4 Germany (Score: 52)
No 3 Japan (Score: 55)
No 2 China (Score: 70)
No 1 United States (Score: 77)