Updated
Updated · StockTitan · May 19
Huazhi Future Explores AI-Energy Tie-Up With Xinjiang and CGN, Extending RMB5 Billion Computing Push
Updated
Updated · StockTitan · May 19

Huazhi Future Explores AI-Energy Tie-Up With Xinjiang and CGN, Extending RMB5 Billion Computing Push

2 articles · Updated · StockTitan · May 19
  • Huazhi Future hosted officials from Jimunai County in Xinjiang and China General Nuclear Power Group in Qingdao to discuss cooperation on green energy use and AI computing infrastructure.
  • Qiang Zeng said the MAAS subsidiary is pushing a standardized “compute-power + energy” model, using modular intelligent computing centers to speed deployment and improve energy efficiency.
  • The talks also featured Huazhi Future’s Star Distributed Intelligent Computing Center Project, which the company said can provide flexible, scalable computing capacity for regional industries in western China.
  • The outreach builds on MAAS’s broader AI expansion after completing the Huazhi acquisition for about RMB1.1 billion in March and unveiling a computing-center plan with up to RMB5 billion of investment in April.
Can MAAS's nuclear-powered AI hubs in remote Xinjiang truly outpace coastal tech centers and global rivals?
As AI's energy demand soars, will this 'compute + nuclear' model become the global standard for green supercomputing?