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Chinese companies are ramping up homegrown AI chips, even if Nvidia is coming back

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Chinese tech giants are accelerating the development and deployment of homegrown AI chips in response to export restrictions on foreign technology like Nvidia. This shift aims to foster technological self-sufficiency and support China's growing AI ambitions, despite challenges from international restrictions. The increased focus on domestic chip production could reshape the global semiconductor landscape and influence future AI infrastructure development.

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Production of Chinese chips could ramp up this year, as executives at the country's biggest tech companies look to deploy more homegrown technology — as it's reported U.S. chip giant Nvidia could return. On Wednesday, internet titan Tencent suggested that production of Chinese homegrown chips could ramp up this year, while e-commerce giant Alibaba discussed how it is expanding its self-developed semiconductor usage. The comments underscore how, in the absence of Nvidia's technology due to export restrictions, China has pushed its domestically developed chips in the search for self-sufficiency to power its AI ambitions.

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Tencent Chief Strategy Officer James Mitchell said the company will have a "substantial increase" in capital expenditure, especially in the second half of the year, as more China-designed chips become "available to us month by month." Mitchell also said that the supply of China-designed graphics processing units (GPUs) would "progressively" ramp up through the year. He also said that China-designed chips were seeing more supply from manufacturing facilities within China as well as "neighbouring countries." China has a swathe of local chip players that have ramped up activity by going public and launching products. Moore Threads , MetaX and Huawei are among the players trying to fill the void left by Nvidia since it was blocked from selling its chips to China more than a year ago. This has underpinned record revenue at Chinese chip companies.

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Alibaba designs its own AI chips, which it deploys in its data centers that power its cloud computing division. "T-Head's proprietary GPU chips have achieved scaled mass production," an Alibaba executive said on the company's earnings call on Wednesday. Alibaba talked up how its self-designed chips are an advantage in an environment where access to semiconductors is difficult. "In an environment of compute scarcity, this structural advantage is favorable to our revenue growth and gross margin improvement," an executive said. Alibaba also signalled that it could sell servers that are equipped with its chips to companies building computing and data centers, or it could co-build those facilities with other firms, underscoring how the tech giant sees its growing role in China's semiconductor space.

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