Wuhan Yangtze Computing Technology Co, located in the Wuhan East Lake High-tech Development Zone (Optics Valley of China, or OVC), recently unveiled the all-in-one DeepSeek solution. This solution enables the deployment of DeepSeek on single or multiple servers and caters to communication, government affairs, power, and internet applications.
Yangtze Computing, established in 2020, is a domestic computing service provider. Its self-developed artificial intelligence servers support over 100 large models, including Panggu, Zidong Taichu, Qianwen, and DeepSeek.
Yangtze Computing's server production workshop. [Photo/WeChat account of Optics Valley of China]
With wide model compatibility, comprehensive server types, and service in the domestic ecosystem, Yangtze Computing has emerged as a leading provider in Central China. Its revenue surged from 1 billion yuan ($137.75 million) in 2021 to 7.5 billion yuan last year and aims to reach 10 billion yuan this year.
"We have independently developed domestic servers for general computing, smart computing, and rack-mounted servers, providing end-to-end solutions for data computation, storage, management, and intelligent training and inference," said Peng Haibo, general manager of Yangtze Computing.
Yangtze Computing's smart computing and rack-mounted servers operate at full capacity at the Wuhan Artificial Intelligence Computing Center and the Wuhan Supercomputer Center, supporting Central China's enterprises and research institutions. As Peng stated, "There is a strong demand in the server market. We will expand production this year to meet the market's computing needs."
Looking ahead, Peng remarked, "We will collaborate with upstream and downstream enterprises, expand overseas business, and seize opportunities in the next round of technological iterations, striving to make OVC's computing services global."