US move to add Inspur to Entity List will hinder China’s computing power

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Intel briefly suspended shipments to Inspur in June 2020 but the shipments were later resumed when it was clear the company had not been sanctioned.

The addition of Inspur to Washington’s Entity List means that the Shandong-based company will find it increasingly hard to source key components from US suppliers, a move that will severely hinder the country’s development of computing power.

For example, Inspur is a key supplier of AI servers to Baidu.com, the search engine giant that is betting big on China-style ChatGPT services, according to a message to investors by Inspur last month.

Inspur has also signed strategic partnership deals with Alibaba Cloud and Tencent Holdings, and its servers are also used by China’s key infrastructure providers such as China Mobile, according to earlier corporate announcements. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

Xiang Ligang, founder of Beijing-based telecoms-focused information portal CCTime.com, said the sanctioning of Inspur is a clear sign that the US wants to deal a blow to China’s computing power. “Inspur is a very important server company [for China]. The US is trying to contain China’s rise in computing power,” said Xiang.

A lack of advanced chips from US suppliers such as Nvidia and Intel could be a particular problem for Inspur. In its 2019 annual report, which is the last time Inspur disclosed its top suppliers, Nvidia was ranked No. 2 among its top five suppliers, accounting for nearly 8 per cent of its purchasing budget that year.

Jason Jia, a Beijing-based lawyer at Zhong Lun, said that being added to the trade sanctions list will have a significant impact on a company that uses technology – from software to hardware – sourced from US-related supply chains.

Computing power and data resources are two of the most critical tools when it comes to advancing AI, according to Liu Jingfeng, a senior researcher at Beijing-based technology think tank Jazzyear.

Chinese internet firms are currently scrambling to announce various ChatGPT-like products and as such, the need to train large language models (LLMs) will “drive demand for underlying computing power as well as AI server sales” by Inspur, according to a research note published by Huatai Securities last month.

The US also added AI unicorn 4Paradigm, which provides AI solutions to clients including China’s largest bank and state media title the People’s Daily, to the trade blacklist in the latest round.

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