China's State Council has announced plans to enhance infrastructure, focusing on water networks, new power grids, and computing power networks. The initiative, led by Li Qiang, aims to strengthen the domestic economic cycle and improve service sectors. Additionally, the General Administration of Customs reported a 14.9% year-over-year increase in China's goods imports and exports, totaling RMB 16.23 trillion from January to April 2026.
In a significant technological advancement, China's fourth-generation superconducting quantum computer, "Origin Wukong-180," has gone online. This quantum computer, featuring 180 computational qubits, is now operational and accepting global tasks. Furthermore, the National Energy Administration has proposed an action plan to integrate nuclear and hydrogen energy directly into computing facilities, enhancing power supply stability for computing infrastructure.
China Unveils Infrastructure and Energy Plans, Advances Quantum Computing
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