Goldman Sachs released a report on China's AI computing power, predicting that by 2026, the market share of domestic chips will exceed 50%

By: rootdata|2026/07/06 01:42:09
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According to the Goldman Sachs report on "China's AI Computing Power" disclosed by P Equity Research, China is accelerating the construction of a national computing power network, with related infrastructure projects expected to attract 7 trillion yuan in investment by 2026. In the next five years, investment in data centers is projected to reach about 2 trillion yuan. Currently, funds and technology are being massively transferred to western computing power hubs, while data centers in first-tier cities are transforming to focus on ultra-low latency computing, edge nodes, and AI inference. Although GW-level clusters with over 100,000 chips remain scarce domestically, in typical GW-level computing power parks, workloads are primarily composed of inference, which accounts for more than half, as well as training and full-stack R&D.

The report predicts that by 2026, the market share of domestically produced AI acceleration chips is expected to exceed 50%. Among them, Huawei and Alibaba's Pingtouge lead the domestic camp with shares of 20% and 7%, respectively, but Nvidia currently maintains overall market dominance with a 55% share. In terms of cost and performance, domestic chips have capital expenditures on IT power consumption that are 40% to 50% lower than imported chips, but due to performance gaps, their capital expenditures per unit of computing power are 2 to 4 times that of imported chips, and the computing power generated per unit of power consumption is only 10% to 30% of that of imported chips. Additionally, the daily average token output of Huawei's 910B/910C servers is about one-sixth to one-third of that of Nvidia's H800, resulting in significantly lower API profit margins based on that hardware compared to peers using Nvidia hardware.

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