2025 Green Computing Power (AI) Conference to be held in Hohhot
The 2025 Green Computing Power (Artificial Intelligence) Conference will take place on July 12 in Hohhot, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, bringing together leading academicians, AI and computing power enterprises, and research institutions to explore the future of green computing and AI innovation.
Focusing on cutting-edge achievements and practical experiences, the conference aims to promote collaboration among government, academia, industry, and research sectors. It will highlight the development strengths of the Hohhot hub within China's integrated computing power network and support the city's transition from "China Cloud Valley" to "World Computing Valley".
The agenda includes an opening ceremony, one featured event, and nine parallel forums.
At the opening ceremony, top experts and industry leaders will share insights on sustainable computing cluster development. The ceremony will also feature the launch of key initiatives such as the national pilot project for computing power and electricity coordination and the unveiling of the Helingeer Financial Data Industrial Park. Reports such as the 2025 Green Computing Development Report and the Green Computing Index Report for National Hub Nodes will also be released.
The themed event – the "East-West Computing Resource Transfer" Hub Exchange Meeting – will assemble local governments from hub node regions and major data center clusters to discuss high-quality computing power development and statistical reform.
Nine parallel sessions will cover topics including trusted data spaces, public data ecosystems, and data security.
Hohhot's computing power now exceeds 91,000 Petaflops (P), with an intelligent computing rate of over 95 percent. It leads the nation in low energy costs and green computing metrics, and has attracted major players like Douyin, Baidu, and SpeechOcean. The city is home to 11 leading general-purpose AI models, including Huawei's Pangu, reinforcing its role as a national hub for green computing.



