The Chinese firm said at an event in Hangzhou on Wednesday that
the new subsidiary would make customised AI chips and embedded
processors to support the firm's push into fast-growing cloud
and internet of things (IoT) businesses.
Alibaba's aggressive drive to develop its own semiconductors
comes as China's government looks to raise the quality of
home-made chips to help propel high-tech domestic industries
from cutting-edge transport to AI healthcare systems.
In April, Alibaba bought a Chinese microchip maker Hangzhou
C-SKY Microsystems to help bolster its cloud-based "internet of
things" (IoT) business.
Jack Ma, Alibaba co-founder and chairman, said then that China
needed to control its "core technology" like chips to avoid
over-reliance on U.S. imports, something which has been put in
the spotlight by whipsawing trade tensions.
(Reporting by Cate Cadell; Writing by Adam Jourdan; Editing by
Darren Schuettler)
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