# Edge Computing
Latest news and articles about Edge Computing
Total: 23 articles found

The Power of the Stack: Qualcomm Porting Data Center Logic to the Smartphone AI Race
Qualcomm plans to bring its server-grade High Bandwidth Computing (HBC) and vertical chip-stacking architecture to smartphones by 2028. This move aims to eliminate data bottlenecks and significantly boost local AI performance across mobile, PC, and automotive sectors.

Guangdong’s Digital Frontier: Building a High-Tech Hub in the Greater Bay Area
Guangdong has unveiled a comprehensive plan to strengthen the Greater Bay Area’s digital infrastructure, focusing on national computing networks, 6G development, and satellite internet. The initiative targets high-tech sectors like embodied AI and the low-altitude economy to drive industrial upgrading.

China’s ‘Token Factories’ Face a Brutal Squeeze Amid VC Frenzy and Price Wars
While Chinese AI inference startups are seeing 10x revenue growth and billion-yuan funding rounds, they face a daunting triple threat of aggressive price wars from tech giants, a shift toward edge computing, and large enterprise clients moving to private infrastructure.

Decentralizing the AI Revolution: Cloudsky Secures $140 Million to Build China’s Edge Intelligence Infrastructure
Chinese edge-computing firm Cloudsky has raised over 1 billion RMB in Series E funding, led by the state-backed China Internet Investment Fund. The investment highlights a strategic shift from centralized AI training to decentralized, real-time AI inference and Physical AI, aiming to create a global 'intelligence fabric' for autonomous applications.

China’s AI Frontier: Moving Beyond Benchmark 'Bravado' to Industrial Closed-Loops
Chinese AI leaders at the BAAI Conference argued that the future of the industry lies in 'scenario closed-loops' and embodied intelligence rather than generic LLM benchmarks. They emphasized that the Scaling Law has not yet peaked and predicted a breakthrough 'GPT-3.5 moment' for robotics within the next two years.

Beijing’s New Blueprint: China Pushes for the Convergence of AI and Telecommunications Infrastructure
China's MIIT has launched a comprehensive 2026-2028 plan to integrate AI into national telecommunications, focusing on self-optimizing networks and ultra-low latency infrastructure. The initiative aims to achieve 75% metropolitan coverage of 1ms latency circles and prioritize domestic R&D for critical optoelectronic chips.

China Targets Hardware Supremacy with New Three-Year AI Integration Plan
China’s MIIT has launched a three-year plan (2026–2028) to integrate artificial intelligence across the consumer hardware spectrum, focusing on AI-native smartphones, PCs, and 'embodied' smart devices. The strategy aims to build a comprehensive ecosystem of intelligent terminals, signaling a decisive shift toward on-device AI and edge computing.

Shrinking the Future: Multi-Tasking Transistors Herald a New Era for Edge AI
South Korean researchers have developed a multi-tasking transistor that reduces the number of components required in a circuit by 75% while quadrupling processing speeds. This breakthrough is set to revolutionize the design of compact AI-driven devices and wearables by significantly increasing functional density.

The Token Silk Road: How AI is Reshaping China’s Global Cloud Ambitions
Chinese cloud providers are shifting away from price-driven competition toward AI-centric expansion, focusing on 'Token Chuhai' to support the global surge in smart hardware. By targeting strategic regions like Central Asia for low-cost power and offering 'neutral' alternatives to US and domestic giants, firms like UCloud are finding a path back to profitability through localized AI inference.

The Agentic Alliance: NVIDIA and Microsoft Forge a Unified Path for Autonomous AI
NVIDIA and Microsoft have partnered to launch a unified technology stack for 'Agentic AI,' allowing autonomous agents to be deployed across Windows, cloud, and edge environments. This collaboration seeks to standardize AI development and solidify both companies' dominance in the shift from conversational AI to task-oriented autonomous systems.

The Agentic Paradigm: Microsoft’s Project Solara Reimagines the Future of Hardware
Microsoft’s Project Solara introduces a new computing architecture where specialized chips run autonomous AI agents instead of traditional applications. By enabling direct communication between hardware and cloud data centers, the project aims to redefine user interaction and solidify Microsoft’s dominance in the AI-driven infrastructure market.

Beyond the Cloud: Why China’s Leading AI Scholars are Abandoning the 'OpenAI Clone' Strategy
Tsinghua professor Liu Zhiyuan argues that China must move beyond cloning OpenAI by focusing on 'intelligence density' and edge computing. He emphasizes that China's competitive advantage lies in integrating high-efficiency small models into real-world industrial scenes rather than competing solely on cloud-based scale.