1、2021-2022Global Computing IndexAssessment ReportCore Views 02Introduction 05Global Computing Index Assessment Results 09Assessment of Computing Power Development 21Economic Impact of Computing Power 26Social Value of Computing Power 28Recommendations for Actions 33Appendix 36Contents0102Core ViewsTh
2、e COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated global digitalization,traditional industries are adopting digital technology at an increasingly faster rate.Based on the overall trend and forecast from 2016 to 2025,the digital economy accounts for a rising proportion of for each country.It is expected that this
3、proportion will reach 41.4%by 2025.The regression analysis of the country s Computing Index and economic indicators in this report show that there is a significantly positive correlation between the Computing Index and the GDP/digital economy.On average,for every 1-point increase in the Computing In
4、dex of the 15 key countries,the national digital economy and GDP will increase by 3.5 and 1.8,respectively,and that trend is expected to continue through 2025.Countries with a Computing Index score above 60 are classified as leading countries,evaluation results show that the US and China rank first
5、and second,taking leading positions globally.Between 40 and 60 are rising countries which include Japan,Germany,the UK,France,Canada,South Korea,and Australia.Below 40 are startup countries which include India,Italy,Brazil,Russia,South Africa,and Malaysia.The competition among countries in terms of
6、computing power has become increasingly fierce.All the countries,except South Africa,have achieved improvement in their computing power scores.The division of ranks for each country remains unchanged compared to the previous year.This partly reflects that the competitive landscape around computing p