Alibaba unveils new AI chip aimed at speeding up e-commerce and cloud computing tasks

  • The chip’s launch comes amid a national drive by China to integrate emerging technologies such as AI and next generation 5G wireless networks into its economy

Jane Zhangin Hong KongandSarah Daiin Beijing
Jeff Zhang, Alibaba Group, chief technology officer, speaking at the Apsara conference in Hangzhou, September 2019. Photo: Handout

Alibaba Group Holding has revealed its own home-grown high-performance AI inference chip, a neural processing unit (NPU) named Hanguang 800, as it pushes further into the field of artificial intelligence and seeks to make its e-commerce platform more efficient.

Alibaba, which owns the South China Morning Post and is China’s biggest e-commerce player, unveiled the chip – which specialises in the acceleration of machine learning tasks – at Alibaba Cloud’s annual Apsara computing conference in Hangzhou on Wednesday.

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