Tech Explained: Govt to rejig PLI 2.0 sops on high GPU prices, AI server tech  in Simple Terms

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The terms of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for IT hardware need to be re-evaluated due to the rising cost of graphics processing units (GPUs) and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) servers, a senior government official said on Monday.

GPU costs are set to contribute almost 90% of the cost of servers, up from 70% earlier, with users migrating to AI servers, which still have significant potential for domestic value addition, said Sushil Pal, joint secretary at the electronics and information technology ministry (MeitY).

“We need to be aware of how we can capture this value chain,” he said. “We need to review if the PLI IT hardware scheme still fits the requirements for AI servers.”

The scheme provides incentives based on incremental turnover or net sales of manufactured goods. This structure needs to be changed if up to 90% of the cost for components is not manufactured locally, Pal said, noting that commercial high-performance GPUs are not manufactured in India.

The first PLI scheme for IT hardware was notified in 2021, while the second iteration currently in place was notified in 2023 to create a robust domestic manufacturing ecosystem for hardware including laptops, tablets, and servers.

“The AI server story wasn’t completely understood at that point in time,” Pal explained. “Given the different nature of AI servers, we need to examine this. Talks with the industry will begin.”