Xiong'an Launches Integrated Urban Computing Center

Xiong'an New Area opened an integrated Urban Computing Center on March 30, 2026, hosting edge, cloud, supercomputing and AI platforms to support government services, urban planning and IoT. The center currently holds 50 petabytes of storage with plans to expand to 1,000 petabytes, has issued 810,000 Xiong'an Pass cards (over 6 million uses), aggregated 38 billion data entries and runs digital-twin systems for traffic and utilities.
Key Points
- 1Operates an integrated urban computing center combining edge, cloud, supercomputing and AI platforms citywide
- 2Prioritizes domestically developed chips, servers and platforms; 50PB now, planned expansion to 1,000PB
- 3Enables digital-twin traffic control, utility monitoring, and unified Xiong'an Pass services for residents
Scoring Rationale
Timely official report with strong credibility and concrete operational metrics (50PB, 1,000PB goal, 810,000 cards, 38 billion records). Scored high for scope and novelty as a major smart-city deployment, with a small boost for authoritative sourcing and timeliness, slightly reduced for limited technical depth on architecture and benchmarks.
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