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The Global Computing Consortium (GCC) and OEHI have launched a strategic cooperation to advance the development of computing technology.

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On January 10, Beijing time, OEHI (full name: Open Edge and HPC Initiative) and the Global Computing Consortium (GCC) jointly signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at further developing a diverse computing ecosystem through open innovation and knowledge sharing to meet the extensive needs of various cloud computing and edge computing scenarios.

OEHI focuses on innovation in the fields of edge computing and high-performance computing (HPC), striving to build a scalable, low-latency, and energy-efficient computing ecosystem through open standards, open-source technologies, and industry collaboration. This initiative addresses the diverse computational demands of emerging computing scenarios and has consistently contributed European wisdom and experience to the global frontiers of computing. Meanwhile, the Global Computing Consortium (GCC), an international organization founded by technology providers, manufacturers, system integrators, enterprise users, research institutions, and others from the global computing community, is dedicated to promoting open innovation in the computing industry, fostering a robust and thriving ecosystem, and supporting a sustainable digital and intelligent society. The two parties have reached a strategic consensus to jointly carry out a series of activities in the future, such as providing open access to their computing facilities, publishing technical reports and benchmarks, and organizing ecosystem development projects and events. These efforts will cover multiple end-to-end industry-specific initiatives, promoting the prosperity of the diverse computing ecosystem, accelerating the development of open-source computing applications, and expediting the establishment of global standards.


It is reported that the two parties will initiate deep collaboration by sharing cutting-edge technologies, advantageous resources, and professional expertise, collectively pressing the "accelerator button" for the iterative upgrade of ecosystems tailored to various cloud computing and edge computing scenarios. Throughout this process, both parties will ensure that the outcomes of their collaboration are open to the public, releasing joint research and development code without reservation under open-source licenses. This initiative aims to create a barrier-free, open, and inclusive platform for global research institutions and enterprises, bringing together stakeholders from around the world to deeply explore the unlimited potential of computing technology, boldly pursue cutting-edge innovations, and jointly forge a new future for computing technology.


Representatives from both sides jointly stated after the signing ceremony that this partnership is highly significant, not only enhancing their respective influence on the international stage but also injecting strong momentum into the global digital transformation and sustainable development process.


In an era where technology drives transformative change, cutting-edge fields such as high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and green computing have become new arenas for global competition. Leveraging their respective technological and resource advantages, OEHI and GCC are joining forces to achieve major breakthroughs in these key areas. By using HPC to explore unknown frontiers in scientific research, AI to unlock new pathways for industrial upgrading, and green computing to uphold the principles of sustainable development, they aim to deliver cutting-edge solutions that combine high efficiency and environmental friendliness to global research institutions and industrial enterprises.


It is particularly noteworthy that OEHI and GCC place great emphasis on the subsequent management of their collaboration outcomes, planning to regularly evaluate and publicly disclose these results. This ensures that each technological achievement remains academically advanced while aligning with practical market needs and offering broad practical value. At the same time, intellectual property protection will be integrated throughout the collaboration process, with both parties adhering to international rules to safeguard all IP rights arising from the partnership, ensuring that researchers and developers can work without concerns.


Industry insiders have pointed out that the successful signing of the MoU between OEHI and GCC is timely and profoundly significant. In the future, the relevant collaboration outcomes are expected to accelerate the global advancement of diverse computing technologies, expand application scenarios, unlock greater potential, continuously inject vitality into the flourishing global technology sector, and spark a new wave of innovation. All sectors will continue to monitor the progress of this partnership, eagerly anticipating the realization of more tangible results.

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