
Baidu Plans Spin-Off of Kunlunxin Chip Unit for Independent Hong Kong Listing
Baidu is moving to unlock the value of its in-house AI chip arm by spinning off Kunlunxin Technology for a standalone listing in Hong Kong.
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Baidu is moving to unlock the value of its in-house AI chip arm by spinning off Kunlunxin Technology for a standalone listing in Hong Kong.

Muxi, a Chinese high-performance GPU maker, lists on STAR Market with shares surging over 500% to a valuation exceeding 270 billion RMB (≈$37 billion USD), despite a 9-month loss of 350 million RMB (≈$48 million USD).

Huawei’s HiSilicon has chartered a cargo plane to ship Kirin and other related chips from Taiwan to mainland China as a measure to race against the clock before the latest US ban takes effect on Sept. 15, which demands chipmakers across the globe stop supplying semiconductors to Huawei.

Under the control of Transsion Holdings, Infinix Mobile recently announced the launch of its first self-developed power management chip, Cheetah X1.

Affected by global macroeconomic factors, UK GPU chip design technology company Imagination plans to lay off 20% of its workforce worldwide.
Being hit by layoffs, the L4 chip development falls short of expectations. Can Cambricon Singgo Technologies still sing all the way?

Texas Instruments (TI) recently laid off a chip design team in Beijing. This Beijing team of TI is mainly responsible for the development of low-end power chips, with a team size of about 50 people.

ByteDance responds to $12 billion investment in AI infrastructure: The company attaches great importance to the development and investment in the field of AI, but rumors about related budgets and plans are not correct.

On Sunday, Geely Auto Group held the "Smart Geely 2025" event in Hangzhou, announcing the first self-developed SoC "Intelligent Cockpit Chip" built with 7-nm technology.

The news said that the mass production of NVIDIA's Thor chip has been significantly delayed, and XPeng plans to shelve its integration.

Xiaomi has developed the first 3nm mobile system-level chip in China, which will be used in flagship smartphones.

On March 19, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang responded to the pricing issue of AI chips in an interview and emphasized the importance of the Chinese market.