Friday, December 20th 2024
Imagination Technology Reportedly Shipped GPU IP to Chinese Companies like Moore Threads and Biren Technology
According to a recent investigative report, UK-based Imagination Technologies faces allegations of transferring sensitive GPU intellectual property to Chinese companies with potential military connections. The UK-China Transparency organization claims that following its 2020 acquisition by China-controlled investment firm Canyon Bridge, Imagination provided complete access to its GPU IP to Chinese entities with military connections. The report suggests this included sharing detailed architectural documentation typically reserved for premier clients like Apple. At the center of the controversy are Chinese firms Moore Threads and Biren Technology, which have emerged as significant players in China's AI and GPU sectors. The report indicates Moore Threads maintains connections with military GPU suppliers, while Biren Technology has received partial Russian investment.
The organization argues that Canyon Bridge, which has ties to the state-owned China Reform enterprise, helped these technological transfers to benefit China's military-industrial complex. Imagination Technologies has defended its actions, maintaining that all licensing agreements comply with industry standards. The allegations have sparked renewed debate about foreign ownership of strategic technology assets and the effectiveness of current export controls. When Canyon Bridge acquired Imagination in 2020, security experts raised concerns about potential military applications of the firm's technology. UKCT plans to release additional findings, including information from legal disputes involving Imagination's previous management. Rising concerns over technology transfers have prompted governments to reassess export controls and corporate oversight in the semiconductor industry, as nations struggle to balance international commerce with national security priorities. We are yet to see official government response to this situation.
Sources:
UKCT, via Tom's Hardware
The organization argues that Canyon Bridge, which has ties to the state-owned China Reform enterprise, helped these technological transfers to benefit China's military-industrial complex. Imagination Technologies has defended its actions, maintaining that all licensing agreements comply with industry standards. The allegations have sparked renewed debate about foreign ownership of strategic technology assets and the effectiveness of current export controls. When Canyon Bridge acquired Imagination in 2020, security experts raised concerns about potential military applications of the firm's technology. UKCT plans to release additional findings, including information from legal disputes involving Imagination's previous management. Rising concerns over technology transfers have prompted governments to reassess export controls and corporate oversight in the semiconductor industry, as nations struggle to balance international commerce with national security priorities. We are yet to see official government response to this situation.
17 Comments on Imagination Technology Reportedly Shipped GPU IP to Chinese Companies like Moore Threads and Biren Technology
If a business is affiliated with your military, then a foreign entity or company from China wants to buy them out. The request should have been denied on the grounds of National Security or run up the ladder to the MoD and let them decide if the sale posed any risk.
Unfortunately. I dont see the UK Gov ever learning from this.
If thats the case, I smell more money due to licensing.
But still, would love to see them again on the desktop market.
The actual solution is even simpler, charge and throw the actual offending corporate officers into jail. Real personal responsibility is the best way to increase accountability.
Guess it wasn't enough.
By the way - I had Kyro then Kyro II, they were wonderous little cards, but had too little fillrate - eventually I switched to GeForce2 Ti.