< IMG LOADING = "Lazy" SRSC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Medium/2022-08/Datacenter%20-%20UNSPLASH.JPG ? Itok = 5512t joined" Width = "640" Height = "359" Alt = "A Data Center" Class = "Lazyload Img-Fluid Image-Style-Max-1300x1300" SRC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Max_1300x1300/Public/2022-08/Datacenter%20-%20-%20Unsplash.jpg ? iTok = S9nxnzCl"/ Unsplash < P >< Strong > hundreds of brand new data centers, built in an emergency to capture the Wave of AI in China, are now abandoned. After the euphoria of 2023, optimism gives way to a realistic observation of overproduction and overinvestment. The government and the companies are faced with a saturated market.
< P > Last year, China lived a frenzy of building data centers to support the rise of IA. But today, as reported on < EM > Mit Technology Review , thousands of GPUs bought at gold prices are piled up in deserted installations. Xiao Li, former entrepreneur, says: “It seems that everyone is selling, but no one buys.” In 2024, almost 80 % of recent facilities would already be underused. A disproportionate optimism, fueled by a crazy race to build the infrastructure of tomorrow, but few companies have really looked at this new market. < P > This mess results from a precipitated and misused implementation. As China rushed to make AI a national priority, many local companies and governments, without solid experience in the field, have embarked on the adventure, sometimes with a short -term vision. “Their data centers were constantly built, without the stability required to support high -growth demand,” analyzes Jimmy Goodrich, technology advisor at the Rand Corporation. Excessive construction has masked reality: a need for specialized centers and close to the great technological hubs. < P >And then, the irreparable occurred: the market was drowned under an excess offer. While technologies like Deepseek have redefined infrastructure needs, the demand for calculation power has dropped, as is the GPU rental price. Consequently, actors like Fang Cunbao, a project manager, saw their dreams break up: “At the end of 2024, no one was engaged in this path for direct profits. Everything has become a question of benefiting from government aid.” < P > despite everything, China does not intend to abandon its ambition. The government continues to invest massively in AI, supporting long -term projects which are added to assets in difficulty. But the lesson is clear: quantity does not always make quality.< P >< Strong > The article you liked ? It mobilized our editorial staff which only lives from your gifts. < Br > Information has a cost, especially since competition from subsidized writing requires additional rigor and professionalism.
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