Recently, NCMatch's computing power service hall, China's first physical service platform for computing power, was inaugurated in Shijingshan District. The establishment of this service hall is an innovative move to enhance the efficiency of the supply/demand chain of computing power and solve the "last-mile" problem for small and medium-sized users to access computing power. Instead of building their own computing power centers, enterprises can easily purchase computing power on demand and put it into use immediately, just like shopping in a supermarket.
The physical space of the service hall is located in the Shijingshan District Industry Cluster for Artificial Intelligence and Zhongguancun Shijingshan Science Park. The hall has developed a model combining an online intelligent matching platform and offline physical service counters. It is dedicated to providing one-stop and scenario-based computing power solutions covering consultation, transaction, deployment, and operation and maintenance for various innovation entities such as those in the sectors of artificial intelligence, scientific research, and digital creativity. After accessing the platform, enterprises can rent development servers or invoke large-scale cluster computing power according to their needs in different stages (R&D, training and inference).
At present, NCMatch has signed strategic cooperation agreements with enterprises including China Telecom, China Mobile, China Unicom, VNET and Yuanduyun. In the future, it will further integrate computing power resources in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and even across China, to build a "unified computing power network" and help Beijing develop into a benchmark city for the global digital economy.
(Source: Beijing Daily)

