Computing Leap, Architecture Reborn | ZDATA Showcases at the 2025 GDCT Data Center Market Annual Conference!
The 2025 GDCT Data Center Market Annual Conference convened in Beijing from May 28th to 29th. Centered on the theme "Computing Leap·Architecture Reborn," the event joined hands with leading global technology enterprises, academic experts, and industry leaders to collectively explore the survival strategies for data centers amidst the AI wave.

The 2024 Cloud Computing Center Science and Technology Award Ceremony was a key segment of the main forum at the "2025 GDCT Data Center Market Annual Conference." The "Titan Tower" Data Center Extreme Cooling and Ultra-Low Cost Model project, jointly submitted by ZDATA and Beijing Volcano Engine Technology Co., Ltd., was honored with the "2024 Cloud Computing Center Science and Technology Award - Excellence Award." This recognition was bestowed for its advanced design philosophy emphasizing intensification, greening, and high efficiency. The award-winning project is located within the ZDATA Green Big Data Industrial Base and primarily provides IDC services to large internet companies. Its design achieved deep integration and highly efficient utilization of existing resources, elevating comprehensive resource utilization to a new level.

At the "Sustainable Development Forum on High-Density Data Center Cooling Technology," Liu Yunliang, the company's Senior HVAC Expert, delivered a keynote speech titled "The Cornerstone of Data Center Infrastructure Development." He introduced the "ZADC Architecture 2.0" launched by ZDATA in collaboration with its ecosystem supply chain. This architecture converges on "Three Grand, One Compact": Grand IT Capacity Buildings, with a single building IT capacity exceeding 60MW, capable of housing one hundred thousand servers – equivalent to the capacity of an entire campus; Grand Power Architecture, with a single power circuit capacity reaching 15,000KVA; and a Grand DCOM Architecture for intelligent computing operations and maintenance handling tens of millions of points. Complementing these grand structures, the architecture enables finer granularity in delivery and operations, with the latest granularity achievable at the level of a single transformer unit. Through innovation, it achieves competitive TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) and delivers a year-round worry-free, highly available computing center.

The "Titan Tower" Data Center Extreme Cooling and Ultra-Low Cost Model project winning the "2024 Cloud Computing Center Science and Technology Award - Excellence Award" signifies the industry's high recognition of ZDATA's achievements in technological innovation and green energy efficiency. Moving forward, ZDATA will continue to deepen its expertise in computing power infrastructure, driving high-quality industrial development with more efficient, greener, and smarter solutions!
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