The first plenary meeting of members of the Intelligent Computing Industry Development Group of the Global Computing Consortium was successfully held.
2025-04-30
2024 Confidential Computing Industry and Ecosystem Development Forum Wraps Up Successfully
On September 20, the 2024 Confidential Computing Industry and Ecosystem Development Forum was held during HUAWEI CONNECT 2024, attracting over 150 leaders and experts from the Global Computing Consortium's (GCC's) Confidential Computing Special Interest Group (CC SIG), financial institutions, carriers, and research institutes.
2025-03-20
Green Computing Development Group: Pioneering the Green Development of the Computing Industry
We are experiencing exponential growth of computing capability requirements. Cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing are developing fast with wide application, which leads to a booming digital economy.
2025-03-20
BIOS SIG: Unifying Software Architecture and Interfaces for Collaborative, Scalable Development
The basic input/output system (BIOS), a type of firmware, is the fundamental software loaded to a computer hardware system. In the technology chain of the computer industry, the BIOS is a vital link that connects foundational hardware and system software. It initializes and manages hardware resources, shields their details, and boots the operating system (OS).
2025-03-18
Confidential Computing Special Interest Group Strives to Build a Solid Data Security Foundation
Amid the rising significance of data as a key factor of the digital economy that features the sweeping implementation of cloud computing, big data, and AI, many countries and regions have been upping data security and privacy protection, with relevant policies and measures introduced to ensure maximal data security and value.
2025-03-18
GCC Sets Open-Cool Special Interest Group in Motion for Open, Unified Liquid Cooling
The Second Session of the First Council Conference of the Global Computing Consortium (GCC) in July 2024 considered and approved the application for establishing the Open-Cool Special Interest Group, which was jointly brought up by China's three tier-1 telecom carriers — China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom — alongside Huawei, xFusion, and several other enterprises covering chipsets, components, and servers in the computing and liquid cooling sector, as well as think tanks and other research institutions. The decision was followed the ongoing efforts to prepare for the group's formation and convene its first plenary meeting.
2025-03-18