Digital China said it had won a bid for China Mobile’s centralized procurement project for PC server products for 2026 to 2027.
According to Jin10, the company said its controlled subsidiary, Beijing Shenzhou Kuntai Information Technology Co., Ltd., recently received a bid-winning notice and signed a framework agreement, confirming it as a supplier for the project.
The project includes four lots. Lot 1, for ARM-architecture balanced computing servers, had a bid price of 7.84 billion yuan excluding tax, with a winning share of 10.53%. Lot 2, for ARM-architecture storage servers, had a bid price of 470 million yuan, with a winning share of 8.77%. Lot 3, for ARM-architecture high-performance balanced computing servers, had a bid price of 1.83 billion yuan, with a winning share of 8.77%. Lot 4, for ARM-architecture public cloud servers, had a bid price of 799 million yuan, with a winning share of 20.00%.
Digital China said the agreement’s total amount cap including tax is 1.34 billion yuan, with a product quantity cap of 4,319 units, and final figures will be based on actual orders. The agreement is valid until July 1, 2027.
STOCKS | Digital China Wins China Mobile PC Server Procurement Contract for 2026–2027
2026-07-02 10:41:29
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