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Alibaba unveils new AI chip in push for domestic alternatives

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 12:00 AM

BEIJING/SINGAPORE, May 20 (Reuters) – Alibaba Group on Wednesday unveiled a new AI chip, the Zhenwu M890, as the Chinese technology giant intensifies efforts to build domestic alternatives to Nvidia processors amid tightening U.S. export curbs.

The ​chip, developed by Alibaba’s semiconductor design subsidiary T-Head, delivers three times ‌the performance of its predecessor, Zhenwu 810E. It is purpose-built for the emerging wave of AI “agents” — software systems that can carry out complex, multi-step tasks with limited human oversight.

Alibaba said the new processor is well-suited to handle the heavy memory and communication demands of agent workloads, where ‌models ​must retain long stretches of context and coordinate with ⁠one another in real time.

The ⁠company also outlined a multi-year chip roadmap, saying it would follow the M890 with a successor called the V900 in the third quarter of 2027, and a further chip, the J900, in the third quarter of 2028. The ​V900 is expected to deliver another roughly threefold performance gain over the M890, Alibaba said, signalling a sustained cadence of in-house silicon upgrades.

The plan underscores China’s ⁠growing efforts to produce locally developed AI chips ⁠as Washington bans the sale of the most powerful U.S. ​processors to Chinese customers, and follows a similar announcement by Huawei last year.

Hangzhou-based Alibaba ​last year pledged to spend more than 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) ‌on cloud and AI infrastructure over three years, its largest-ever commitment to the sector.

The investment reflects a broader bet across China’s technology industry that demand for AI computing power will continue to surge as enterprises adopt agent-based applications.

Alibaba unveiled the chip ⁠at its annual Alibaba Cloud Summit, alongside a new server system, the Panjiu AL128, which packages 128 of the accelerators into a single rack.

The system is available immediately ⁠to Chinese enterprise customers through ‌Alibaba Cloud’s domestic model platform, known as Bailian.

T-Head said ⁠it has shipped more than 560,000 Zhenwu units to date, ​with over ‌400 external customers across 20 industries, including automakers and ​financial services ⁠firms, having deployed the chips.

Alibaba also announced Qwen 3.7-Max, the latest version of its flagship large language model, which it said is engineered for advanced coding and long-running agent tasks. The company said the model can operate continuously for up to 35 hours without performance degradation.

(Reporting by Liam Mo in Beijing and Miyoung Kim in Singapore; ​Editing by Jamie Freed)