口頭答覆 · 2024-02-26 · 屆國會 14
新加坡計算能力全球份額目標
議員質詢政府是否設定未來5至10年新加坡在全球計算能力的具體目標,政府回應未設具體目標,強調計算資源需求動態變化。議員進一步關切資料中心建設及其可持續性,政府表示支援建設符合環保標準的資料中心,並推動數字化帶來就業和技能提升。核心爭議點在於是否應設定明確目標及如何平衡發展與環保。
關鍵要點
- • 未設具體計算能力目標
- • 支援建設環保資料中心
- • 推動數字化提升就業技能
未設具體目標,支援綠色資料中心
建議設定明確計算能力目標
推動綠色資料中心建設
“No such target has been set. The amount of computing resources needed in Singapore will depend on the workloads.”
參與人員 (4)
- Jamus Jerome Lim
- Gerald Giam Yean Song
- Janil Puthucheary
- Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information
完整譯文(中文)
Hansard 原始記錄 · 2026-05-02
4號議員嚴彥松先生詢問通訊及資訊部長:(a) 政府是否為新加坡未來五至十年在全球計算總能力中的份額設定了具體目標;(b) 如果有,該目標份額是多少,預計何時達成;(c) 哪個機構負責此項計劃;(d) 政府將採用哪些階段性里程碑來追蹤進展。
通訊及資訊高階國務部長(Janil Puthucheary博士)(代通訊及資訊部長)答覆:先生,目前尚未設定此類目標。新加坡所需的計算資源數量將取決於私營和公共部門預計處理的工作負載及其分佈情況。這將根據需求和可用替代方案動態變化。
議長:嚴彥松先生。
嚴彥松先生(阿裕尼選區):感謝高階國務部長的答覆。我想問政府是否推動在國內增加資料計算能力,換言之,是不是在建設更多資料中心?如果是,政府將如何確保新加坡人能直接受益,併為所有人創造一個更公平的競爭環境,讓包括微型企業、學生和個人新加坡人在內的各方都能獲得此類計算能力?
其次,鑑於資料中心消耗大量能源,增加碳足跡並對新加坡環境產生影響,政府在資料中心的可持續發展方面有哪些考慮?
Janil Puthucheary博士答覆:議長先生,我們是否推動更多資料中心?答案是肯定的。我建議議員參考我們的數字連線藍圖以及相關檔案,這些檔案中我們呼籲更多符合可持續發展措施的資料中心申請——以回應他的第二個問題。這些檔案已公開,我們推動位於新加坡的資料中心更加環保,在計算所用能源、執行的軟體以及設施維護和冷卻標準方面實現更高的可持續性。
新加坡人將如何受益?我同樣建議參考我們釋出的多份檔案,探討我們如何數字化各行各業。通過這些策略,產業數字化應能帶來更好的就業機會。我們也在努力確保新加坡人具備必要的培訓和技能,以利用這些帶來的機會。
議長:林志明副教授。
林志明副教授(盛港選區):先生,我理解高階國務部長Janil關於國家總體處理能力將取決於公共和私營部門平衡的論點。但鑑於政府在國家人工智慧戰略中推動政府部門應用的既定目標,我想知道是否至少有計劃考慮加大圖形處理單元(GPU)的採購力度,因為這對確保包括政府部門在內的基礎人工智慧模型開發至關重要。
Janil Puthucheary博士答覆:先生,答案是肯定的。我建議議員參考數字連線藍圖,其中明確提到了這一點。這與嚴議員提出的問題不同,後者詢問我們是否設定了計算能力比例或總量的目標,這是另一回事,涉及如何匹配需求與供給。我們是否在加大投入?是的。我們是否設定了絕對目標?尚未設定此類目標。
英文原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
4 Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Minister for Communications and Information (a) whether the Government has set specific targets for Singapore's global share of aggregate computing power over the next five to 10 years; (b) if so, what is this target share and by when; (c) which agency is responsible for this initiative; and (d) what interim milestones will the Government use to track progress.
The Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information (Dr Janil Puthucheary) (for the Minister for Communications) : Sir, no such target has been set. The amount of computing resources needed in Singapore will depend on the workloads that the private and public sectors expect to process and how these workloads are distributed. This will change dynamically in response to needs and available alternatives.
Mr Speaker : Mr Gerald Giam.
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song (Aljunied) : I thank the Senior Minister of State for his reply. Can I ask if the Government is pushing for more data computing power in the country, in other words, building more data centres? If so, how would the Government ensure that Singaporeans directly benefit from these developments and we create a more level paying field for everyone to access such computing power, including microenterprises, students and individual Singaporeans?
Secondly, what are the Government's sustainability considerations with regard to data centres, given that data centres consume a tremendous amount of energy which contributes to the carbon footprint and environmental impact in Singapore.
Dr Janil Puthucheary : Mr Speaker, Sir, are we pushing for more data centres? The answer is yes. I would refer the Member to our digital connectivity blueprint as well as documents associated with how we have called for more applications for data centres which conform to sustainability measures – in answer to his second question. These have been published, where we are pushing for the data centres that are located in Singapore to be more environmentally friendly, to be more sustainable in terms of the energy used for computing, the software that runs on them, as well as how they maintain their facilities, the cooling standards.
How will Singaporeans benefit? Well, again, I would refer to the various documents that we published, looking at how we are digitalising a variety of industries and this digitalisation of the industries should, through these strategies, result in better jobs. We are also trying to make sure that Singaporeans have the training and skills necessary to take advantage of these opportunities that are brought here.
Mr Speaker : Assoc Prof Jamus Lim.
Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim (Sengkang) : Sir, I understand Senior Minister of State Janil's argument about why the total amount of processing power that the country will have will depend, of course, on a balance between the public and the private sector. But given the stated goal of the Government in its national AI strategy to push for applications within the Government, I wonder if there are at least plans to consider ramping up, especially graphical processing units acquisition, because this is so critical to ensuring foundational AI model development, including that by the Government sector.
Dr Janil Puthucheary : Sir, the answer is yes. I would refer the Member to the digital connectivity blueprint which stated exactly that. That is distinct from the question that Mr Giam had asked, which is, whether there is a target of the proportion that we would have or the amount of compute, and that is a separate issue which is how we match needs to the demands. So, are we ramping up? Yes. Do we have a set absolute target? No such target has been set.