Whole Machines Power Belt and Road’s Digital Future with High-End Computing

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– The Seventh China-Arab States Expo, themed “Innovation, Green Development, Prosperity,” began on August 28, 2025, in Yinchuan, focusing on economic and digital cooperation.
– Hygon Information Technology, with partners like ZTE, exhibited high-end computing machines using Hygon processors to support digital transformation in Belt and Road countries.
– Hygon CPUs provide professional-level performance and compatibility, efficiently managing complex and high-concurrency computing scenarios.
– Hygon’s DCU is a general AI accelerator card compatible with CUDA and ROCm, supporting AI training and reasoning with smooth service transitions.
– Partners engaged with Middle Eastern officials and experts to introduce computing products and promote digital infrastructure development in the region.
The digital transformation sweeping across nations connected by the Belt and Road Initiative is gaining powerful momentum through advanced computing solutions. At the recent China-Arab States Expo in Yinchuan, a significant showcase highlighted how high-performance processors and integrated systems are set to accelerate technological progress, particularly throughout the Middle East.
Leading technology firm Hygon, together with key partners such as ZTE, presented a range of high-end computing machines built around domestically developed processors. These systems are designed to serve as foundational infrastructure for digital and intelligent upgrades, addressing the growing demand for robust computational resources in emerging markets.
Hygon’s CPUs deliver performance that meets international professional benchmarks, with strong compatibility that allows them to manage complex workloads and high-concurrency environments effectively. Complementing this, their DCU accelerator cards support both major AI development ecosystems, enabling seamless service migration and offering substantial power for AI training and inference tasks.
The ecosystem surrounding these processors is expanding rapidly. Manufacturers have introduced numerous new products, including servers and workstations suited for everything from routine office operations to demanding intelligent computing applications. This diversification ensures that various sectors can access tailored solutions that meet their specific needs.
Beyond product exhibitions, the event provided a platform for meaningful dialogue. Representatives from Hygon and its partners held detailed discussions with government officials, business leaders, and technical experts from several Middle Eastern nations, including Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and Yemen. These conversations centered on introducing advanced computing products to the region and supporting the growth of digital infrastructure and industrial automation.
Through these efforts, the collaboration aims to foster technological advancement and economic resilience, supporting the broader vision of a interconnected and digitally empowered future along the Belt and Road.
(Source: MEA Tech Watch)