Hong Kong Key initiative

Benchmark Drilldown · Updated 2026-05-04

Cyberport 3000 PFLOPS supercomputing centre

Cyberport 3000 PFLOPS supercomputing centre is one of the key initiatives in Hong Kong's AI strategy.

Type
Key initiative
Region
Hong Kong
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Detail

Cyberport's AI Supercomputing Centre (AISC) began deployment in December 2024, with compute capacity scaling progressively to around 3 000 PFLOPS. Operating model: "government-built infrastructure + user-pays + AICP subsidy" — local universities, research institutes, and enterprises pay market rates, with up to 70% rebatable via AICP. By mid-2025, around 20 projects had been approved (across roughly 20 universities, institutes, and companies), and AISC average utilisation was around 80%. Assessment: 3 000 PFLOPS is a policy headline, reached in phases — whether the full figure is currently in production is not fully disclosed (it is a "commitment", not a "measured" number) — but 80% utilisation confirms genuine demand. This is the fastest-executing line in Hong Kong's AI strategy.

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