1. The US Tightening Chip Exports to China Via Chips and Science Act
1.1 Huawei Sells x86 Server Business due to Numerous Restrictions
1.2 U.S. Limits Expand from Exports of High-end Chips to Advanced EUV Systems
2.China’s Government Supports Server Vendors Using HomeGrown Chips
2.1 China's Share of Homegrown Servers and Adoption of Homegrown Chips Increases
2.2 Chinese Telecoms’ Server Tenders Adopt Homegrown Chips Largely
3.U.S. Ban Pushes China to Speed Up Developing Homegrown Chips
3.1 China Speeds Up Developing Homegrown Server CPUs with Constrained Manufacturing Capabilities
3.2 Chinese Cloud Service Providers Develop AI Accelerators and DPUs to Improve Data Center Efficiency
3.3 AI and Data Center Processor Development of Startups May be Affected by Next U.S. Ban
4.MIC Perspective
4.1 Homegrown Chips Become China’s National Strategy as the U.S. Continues to Decouple from China
4.2 China Likely to Manufacture Mature Server Chips Massively as Short Term Replacement
Appendix
List of Companies