Chindata set to ride AI-powered explosion in demand for data storage, processing
The data center operator has forecast
Key Takeaways:
- Chindata has forecast its business will grow about
30% this year, with potential for upside fueled by the explosion in AI applications - The data center operator is the most highly valued among its Chinese peers, but trails global rivals due to geopolitical factors
Those are two key takeaways in the latest earnings from data center operator Chindata Group Holdings Ltd. (CD.US), which continued to power past its local rivals in the final quarter of last year, in no small part by syncing with
But CFO Nick Wang told Bamboo Works there's potential for upside to that forecast, as many of the company's clients jump on the artificial intelligence (AI) bandwagon that burst into global headlines late last year with OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT. That growing movement, which requires large volumes of data storage and computing power, is likely to create additional demand for Chindata's services operating a regional network of data centers in
Chindata, whose largest shareholder is
The company's second-largest customer is the world's biggest software maker, which recently rolled out a new version of its search engine that incorporates ChatGPT capabilities in its
"This forecast in 2023 growth does not capture anything ChatGPT AI-related in terms of the volume increase," Wang said. "I will say from that perspective, (the forecast) is probably conservative."
Chindata's two-pronged strategy of focusing on a small group of high-powered customers and following government policy has made it an investor favorite. Syncing with government priorities is important in
Chindata's leading status among its peers is apparent throughout its operating metrics, which included a profit last year, even as its two main domestic peers lost money.
The company's latest results released in late March show its revenue rose
The company keeps down its sales and marketing costs by focusing on a small number of customers, which is every company's ideal. It doesn't name its customers, but the largest - using
In addition, the company reportedly counts another major
"We don't necessarily chase the largest number of customers. We're chasing whoever can produce the biggest data volume," Wang said. "Essentially, our customers' business is really strong, growing faster than anybody else. Their growth rate in the past three years is much faster than their peers."
Aligning with national priorities
In the data center business, Chindata's other core strategy of following government priorities means setting up its data centers in
In the latest move on that front, Chindata is currently developing a new facility in
The company's general policy of setting up new data centers in places with abundant supplies of sustainable electricity, especially from renewables, with a special focus on less-developed interior regions aligns with
Wang said Chindata recently completed a framework agreement with the local government in
Despite its best-in-class status among its Chinese peers, Chindata is still quite undervalued compared with global peers.
The big gap may owe at least partly to geopolitical factors associated with the company's base in
The company continues to expand in its other major global destination of
Chindata's high-tech nature also puts it at potential risk of suffering from fallout if the
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