Alibaba ships over 100,000 AI chips as China cuts U.S. reliance

Source Cryptopolitan

More than 100,000 of Alibaba’s most recent AI chips have entered the market, marking a significant step in China’s efforts to create domestic substitutes for processors manufactured in the United States.

Sources with knowledge of the matter claim that the Zhenwu 810E chip performs at levels similar to Nvidia’s H20 model. The delivery of these chips was managed by T-Head, the part of Alibaba focused on semiconductors.

Shipments surpass domestic rivals as stock climbs

People close to the situation said the number of chips sent out has already exceeded what Cambricon Technologies, another Chinese company making similar products, has delivered. These sources requested anonymity because the details have not been made public.

The Zhenwu 810E works as a parallel processing unit, built specifically for training artificial intelligence systems and running them once they’re trained. It stands as the most advanced chip Alibaba has made so far.

Before regular trading hours started on Friday morning, January 30, 2026, market observers noted that Alibaba’s shares had increased by 3.2%.Goldman Sachs raised its assessment of what the company is worth, citing successful tests of the Zhenwu 810E in major Chinese data centers.This demonstrates how Alibaba is gaining a larger share of China’s rapidly growing AI chip market.

Chinese companies are working hard to depend less on Nvidia as demand for AI computing power grows and questions remain about American export rules. Days before this shipping news came out, Bloomberg said Alibaba was preparing to possibly list T-Head publicly as investors show more interest in China’s chip-making sector.

ByteDance pushes for efficiency amid spending surge

While Alibaba builds up its chip production, other major technology companies are also increasing how much they spend on AI systems and the facilities needed to run them.

ByteDance, which runs TikTok and Douyin, and Alibaba are both ramping up their artificial intelligence infrastructure plans as the worldwide race to build AI systems gets more intense. These recent actions support what Nvidia’s head, Jensen Huang, said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He noted the world is seeing the largest infrastructure construction effort in history, with trillions of dollars still needed to complete the work.

Reuters published a report today, January 30, 2026, stating that China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a new policy this morning. The directive aims for “hyper-scale” efficiency in private data centers, matching what ByteDance has been discussing internally.

Liang Rubo, who leads ByteDance as chief executive, told workers on Thursday that the Beijing-based company wants more than just additional data centers. He stressed these facilities need to run more cheaply. “Given the massive investments, efficiency is paramount. Otherwise, it amounts to significant waste,” Liang said. He added, “We must continuously pursue cheaper computing solutions. This involves optimising efficiency across all levels: data centres, power consumption, GPU/CPU utilisation, system architecture, algorithms and product engineering.”

The push for better efficiency comes from the huge amounts of money being spent. New financial projections for 2026 released today suggest ByteDance’s large hardware purchases will support their upcoming “Project Titan” large language model, which should launch in the third quarter.

The South China Morning Post revealed last month that ByteDance intended to purchase Nvidia AI chips in 2026 for approximately 100 billion yuan, or 14 billion dollars.This represents a jump from about 85 billion yuan in 2025, based on information from people familiar with the plans.

Industry analysts claimed in a conference on Friday, January 30, that this 17.6 percent expenditure surge is the highest year-over-year growth in AI equipment acquisitions by any private Chinese company since the 2023 boom began.

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