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Friday, 10 July 2026

“Eastern Data, Western Compute” is Fake

ChinaTalk 6 days ago

China's "Eastern Data, Western Compute" policy, intended to shift data center infrastructure westward, has largely failed to materialize as promoted, with 94% of China's population and most computing capacity remaining in eastern and exurban regions rather than remote western provinces. Analysis of actual chip distribution shows the top data center locations are concentrated in Hebei, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Guizhou, with the real pattern being expansion into exurbs around major eastern cities rather than genuine westward movement, driven by practical constraints including labor shortages, latency issues, and semiconductor supply constraints. Poorer western provinces may face mounting debt from speculative data center projects built on unrealistic development assumptions, while the policy's original promise to help interior regions become meaningful AI economy participants remains unfulfilled.

Introducing Plan A

TLDR 6 days ago

The AI Futures Project released Plan A, a roadmap describing how the United States and China could safely navigate advanced AI development through the 2040s. The plan's core mechanism is a joint U.S.-China regulatory regime establishing mutual control over chip supply and transparent data centers, with mutual auditors verifying compliance across 98.5% of existing AI computing hardware. Under Plan A, both countries would accelerate AI development together under shared safety constraints from the early 2030s onward, pausing at systems matching top human intelligence levels before attempting further advances.