World's first prefabricated computing center base begins operations in Qingdao, China
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The world's first prefabricated computing center base has been officially put into operation in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. This innovative facility uses modular, pre-built components that significantly reduce construction time by nearly 70% compared to traditional computing centers. The prefabricated approach represents a major advancement in data center infrastructure development, combining efficiency with rapid deployment capabilities.
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Compared with conventional computing center facilities, the new system can shorten construction time by nearly 70%.
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