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China Bans Foreign AI Chips in State-Funded Data Centers
- In recent weeks, China ordered all new state-funded data centres to use only domestically produced artificial intelligence chips, in one of Beijing's most sweeping moves, two sources said.
- U.S. export controls prompted Beijing to push for semiconductor self-sufficiency after Washington's 2019 export bans limited China’s access to advanced chips.
- Several projects have been suspended after regulators instructed that data centre projects less than 30% complete must remove foreign chips or cancel plans, with state funding totalling more than US$100 billion since 2021.
- The move hands advantage to domestic suppliers like Huawei Technologies, Cambricon, Moore Threads, and Enflame, while foreign firms such as Nvidia, AMD, and Intel face exclusion from lucrative government-backed projects.
- Some advanced chips remain available via grey-market channels, and developers continue to rely on Nvidia's software ecosystem despite its market share plunging to nearly zero this year.
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The Chinese government has issued an official guidance which mandates that the new data centre projects which have received funds from the State will have to use domestic artificial intelligence chips instead of foreign AI chips.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleExclusive: China bans foreign AI chips from state-funded data centres, sources say
The Chinese government has issued guidance requiring new data centre projects that have received any state funds to only use domestically-made artificial intelligence chips, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleChina mandates domestically-made AI chips at state-funded data centres: Report
China has mandated that all new state-funded data centres use only domestically-made AI chips. This move aims to reduce reliance on US technology but may widen the AI computing gap between the two nations.
·India
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- 39% of the sources are Center, 38% of the sources lean Right
39% Center
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