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Alibaba Launches New AI Chip to Counter Nvidia Shortage

What Happened

Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant, has developed its own artificial intelligence chip, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The chip is intended to fill the supply gap left by Nvidia as the US continues to restrict exports of advanced AI processors to China. Alibaba\’s new hardware is designed for use in data centers, powering machine learning and AI workloads critical for modern applications. With Nvidia\’s GPUs in high demand globally and supply to China limited, Alibaba\’s move demonstrates the company\’s commitment to innovating within the AI space and strengthening China\’s domestic semiconductor ecosystem.

Why It Matters

This development may help alleviate China\’s reliance on foreign AI chips and showcases ongoing efforts to achieve technological self-sufficiency amidst international trade tensions. Alibaba\’s progress in AI hardware could spur further growth in China\’s tech sector. Read more in our AI News Hub

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