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Tech war: Alibaba-developed AI processor on par with Nvidia’s H20 chip, CCTV report shows

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The report, which aired on Tuesday, showed T-Head’s PPU, an application-specific integrated circuit, being compared with Nvidia’s H20 and A800 GPUs in a performance benchmark during Premier Li Qiang’s visit to a data centre operated by China Unicom in northwestern Qinghai province.

Li was briefed by China Unicom on the use of mainland-developed chips in the telecommunications network operator’s infrastructure.

This marked the first time that Alibaba’s proficiency in semiconductor design was highlighted in a state broadcast, which offered fresh evidence that Chinese developers are designing advanced chips that could replace imports like Nvidia’s GPUs. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

Alibaba’s Hong Kong-listed shares closed 5.28 per cent higher at HK$161.60 on Wednesday, as the CCTV report seized the market’s attention.
A China Central Television report on Tuesday shows Alibaba Group Holding’s PPU, an AI chip developed by the company’s T-Head semiconductor design unit, being compared to Nvidia’s H20 and A800 processors in a performance benchmark during Premier Li Qiang’s visit to China Unicom’s data centre in northwestern Qinghai province. Photo: CCTV
A China Central Television report on Tuesday shows Alibaba Group Holding’s PPU, an AI chip developed by the company’s T-Head semiconductor design unit, being compared to Nvidia’s H20 and A800 processors in a performance benchmark during Premier Li Qiang’s visit to China Unicom’s data centre in northwestern Qinghai province. Photo: CCTV
The footage aired by CCTV showed a chart that compared a number of locally designed AI accelerators with Nvidia’s two GPUs, which were tailored for China to comply with US tech export restrictions.



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