Core Viewpoint - Multiple regions in China are implementing support policies for the artificial intelligence industry, focusing on the issuance of computing power vouchers and other data-related incentives to stimulate economic growth and innovation in AI [1][2][3]. Group 1: Policy Initiatives - Since 2025, various regions have established computing power voucher mechanisms and introduced supportive policies for data element enterprises, including the issuance of computing power vouchers, corpus vouchers, training vouchers, and data element vouchers [1]. - In August 2025, Beijing's Economic Development Zone released guidelines for applying for computing power vouchers, while Henan Province announced a policy to issue up to 50 million yuan in computing power vouchers annually [1]. - Shanghai's recent measures include a 600 million yuan allocation for computing power vouchers to support enterprises in renting smart computing power, with up to 80% rent subsidies for eligible entities [2]. Group 2: Economic Impact - The investment of 1 yuan in computing power can generate an economic output of 3 to 4 yuan, highlighting the importance of computing resources for both large internet companies and startups [1]. - A company in Jinan aims to leverage AI algorithms to enhance cultural products, projecting a total industry chain output value of 50 billion yuan [2]. Group 3: Funding and Support - The Shandong Provincial Government has allocated a maximum of 30 million yuan annually for computing power voucher subsidies to promote the integration of AI with the real economy [3]. - Chengdu has pioneered the use of computing power vouchers to support innovation, with policies established as early as 2023 [3][4]. Group 4: Voucher Mechanisms - The eligibility for computing power vouchers includes enterprises with annual revenues exceeding 10 million yuan and those involved in significant national or provincial AI projects [4]. - Chengdu High-tech Zone has issued 100 million yuan in computing power vouchers and an additional 100 million yuan in model vouchers to reduce innovation costs [5]. Group 5: Market Growth - The AI corpus market in China is projected to exceed 10.9 billion yuan by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate of 25%, driven by the integration of computing power, corpus, and intelligent agents [7]. - In 2025, Shandong Province plans to invest around 1 billion yuan to support AI innovation across the entire industry chain [7]. Group 6: Future Developments - The concept of a "computing power bank" is being explored, where computing power leasing rights could be transformed into tradable financial products, encouraging social capital participation [8].
算力券、语料券、数据要素券 多地加大数据产业扶持补贴
Zhong Guo Jing Ying Bao·2025-08-23 14:33