
On Monday, Alibaba Group Holding’s (NYSE:BABA) XuanTie C930 processor injects fresh momentum into China’s semiconductor industry.
Analysts highlighted to the SCMP the processor’s potential to broaden domestic use of open-source chips built on the RISC-V instruction set architecture, countering U.S. semiconductor sanctions.
Alibaba’s Damo Academy showcased the C930 central processing unit (CPU) design in February.
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The C930 will begin shipping to clients in March.
Damo also announced plans for new XuanTie processors designed for AI acceleration, automotive applications, and high-speed interconnection.
Global RISC-V system-on-a-chip unit shipments could reach 16.2 billion by 2030, up from 1.3 billion in 2023, to reach a market size worth $92.7 billion, SHD Group told the SCMP.
Guotai Junan Securities analysts told the SCMP that RISC-V demonstrates significant potential in the AI era, just as DeepSeek has disrupted OpenAI’s monopoly with its open-source, low-cost, and high-performance advantages.
For context, China’s strategic pivot towards the open-source RISC-V architecture challenged Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) and Intel Corp’s (NASDAQ:INTC) control on the x86 chip standard.
RISC-V’s design for cloud computing and smart cars indicates China’s intent to circumvent U.S. sanctions and reduce dependency on Western chip technologies.
Last week, Alibaba launched a new reasoning model comparable to DeepSeek’s R1.
Alibaba was among the first major global tech companies to open-source its large-scale AI models. Alibaba earmarked $53 billion for cloud and AI infrastructure over the next three years.
Benchmark’s Fawne Jiang hailed Alibaba as a leading player in China’s AI sector.
Price Action: BABA stock is down 5.26% at $133.23 at last check Monday.
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