Hong Kong's largest computing infrastructure project has broken ground and is expected to be operational within 42 months.

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03-30
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Mars Finance reported on March 30th that the groundbreaking ceremony for Runze (Hong Kong) Shaling Data Park was held on March 28th in Shaling, New Territories, Hong Kong. This is Hong Kong's largest and most powerful computing infrastructure project, expected to be operational within 42 months. Located in Hong Kong's northern metropolitan area, the Runze (Hong Kong) Shaling Data Park represents an investment of HK$23.8 billion over the first three years, generating approximately HK$4.6 billion in economic output and creating 180 technical jobs. The park covers an area of over 110,000 square meters, with a total floor area of 250,000 square meters, nearly 90% of which is dedicated to high-end data centers. By 2032, the park's computing power is expected to reach 180,000 PFLOPS (180 quadrillion floating-point operations per second), equivalent to 36 times Hong Kong's current computing power. (China News Service)

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