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Micron to leave server chips business in China after ban

October 17, 2025
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SEOUL/SHANGHAI, Oct 17 (Reuters) – Micron plans to stop supplying server chips to data centers in China after the business failed to recover from a 2023 government ban on its products in critical Chinese infrastructure, two people briefed on the decision said.

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Micron was the first U.S. chipmaker to be targeted by Beijing – a move that was seen as retaliatory for a series of curbs by Washington aimed at impeding tech progress by China’s semiconductor industry.

Shares of the chipmaker were down about 1%.

Micron will stop supplying server chips to data centers in China after taking a hit from a 2023 government ban on its products in critical Chinese infrastructure. REUTERS

Since then, both Nvidia and Intel chips have similarly fielded accusations from Chinese authorities and an industry group of posing security risks, though there has not been any regulatory action.

LENOVO TO REMAIN A CUSTOMER

Micron will continue to sell to two Chinese customers that have significant data center operations outside China, one of which is laptop maker Lenovo, the people said.

The U.S. company, which made $3.4 billion or 12% of its total revenue from mainland China in its last business year, will also continue to sell chips to auto and mobile phone sector customers in the world’s second-largest economy, one person said.

Asked about the exit from its China data center business, Micron said in a statement to Reuters that the division had been impacted by the ban, and it abides by applicable regulations where it does business.

Lenovo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“Micron will look for customers outside of China in other parts of Asia, Europe and Latin America,” said Jacob Bourne, analyst at Emarketer.

Micron will continue to sell to two Chinese customers that have data center operations outside China. REUTERS

“China is a critical market, however, we’re seeing data center expansion globally fueled by AI demand, and so Micron is betting that it will be able to make up for lost business in other markets,” he added.

U.S.-Sino trade tensions and tech rivalry have only escalated since 2018, when U.S. President Donald Trump began imposing tariffs on Chinese goods during his first term. That same year, Washington ramped up accusations against Chinese tech giant Huawei (HWT.UL), accusing it of representing a national security risk, imposing sanctions a year later.

Huawei has denied those charges. Nvidia and Intel have also denied charges that their products pose risks to Chinese national security. Micron also said in 2023, before the conclusion of China’s probe, that it stood by the security of its products.

Currently, the U.S. has sanctioned hundreds of Chinese entities. China, which is more reliant on imported tech, has taken far fewer regulatory actions.

LOSING OUT ON CHINA’S AI BOOM

The ban on Micron products in critical infrastructure by China – the world’s second-largest market for server memory – has meant the company has missed out on the country’s data center expansion boom.

That’s benefited rivals Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, as well as Chinese companies YMTC and CXMT, which have been aggressively expanding with the support of the Chinese government.

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Investment by data centers used in computing in China surged ninefold to 24.7 billion yuan ($3.4 billion) last year, according to a Reuters review of government procurement documents.

That said, Micron’s challenges in China have been offset by huge demand for data centers and related tools elsewhere, thanks to the global adoption of artificial intelligence. That’s helped the company report record quarterly revenue.

Micron has been downsizing in other areas in China. REUTERS

According to a third source, Micron’s data center team in China employs over 300 people. Reuters was not able to immediately establish how many jobs may be affected.

Micron has been downsizing in other areas in China. In August, it laid off a few hundred people in its universal flash storage programme after deciding to cease development of future mobile NAND products globally, according to the South China Morning Post.

Areas where it has continued to expand in China include its chip packaging facility in the city of Xian.

“We have a strong operating and customer presence in China, and China remains an important market for Micron and the semiconductor industry in general,” Micron said in its statement to Reuters.

($1 = 7.1224 Chinese yuan)

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