# GPU
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China’s Silicon Sovereign: MetaX and Zhipu AI Forge a Domestic Front Against Western Chip Dominance
Chinese GPU startup MetaX has achieved immediate 'Day 0' compatibility for its Xiyun C-series chips with Zhipu AI’s new GLM-5.2 model. This milestone highlights the growing maturity of China's domestic AI ecosystem and its ability to offer high-performance alternatives to restricted Western hardware.

China’s Silicon Synergy: MetaX GPU Achieves 'Day 0' Support for Zhipu’s Latest Flagship Model
Chinese GPU startup MetaX has successfully optimized its C-series GPUs to support Zhipu AI's new GLM-5.2 model on the day of its release. This achievement highlights the accelerating maturity of China’s domestic AI hardware-software ecosystem in response to global supply chain constraints.

China’s ‘Hard Tech’ Offensive: Beijing Doubles Down on Silicon Sovereignty and AI Integration
Beijing is intensifying its support for 'hard tech' through new MIIT directives on optoelectronic chips and the imminent IPO of GPU maker Enflame Technology. This strategic push is coupled with a massive valuation surge for AI startups and a state-led effort to integrate AI across China’s industrial and infrastructure networks.

Australia’s AI Sovereign Ambitions: Sharon AI’s Multi-Billion GPU Bet with Nvidia
Sharon AI and Nvidia have entered a six-year partnership to build massive AI infrastructure in Australia, featuring over 40,000 Grace Blackwell GPUs. The deal aims to address the surging demand for specialized compute power among commercial and research sectors in the Southern Hemisphere.

The Power Behind the Processing: China’s Huntkey Secures Google Deal for AI GPU Infrastructure
Chinese power supply manufacturer Huntkey has secured a partnership with Google to provide specialized GPU power modules for AI computing equipment. The project is currently moving into the testing and small-batch production phase, signaling deeper integration of Chinese power technology into global AI infrastructure.

SpaceX’s New Frontier: The $11 Billion Compute Bridge to Google
SpaceX has entered a landmark $11 billion annual agreement to provide Google with massive cloud computing capacity, including 110,000 Nvidia GPUs, starting in late 2026. The deal highlights SpaceX's transition into a critical infrastructure provider for the global AI and cloud computing markets.

China’s GPU Speculation: A Warning from the Frontlines of the Compute Race
A senior state-owned enterprise leader warns of a speculative bubble in China's computing market, where GPUs are treated like real estate. To survive, regional hubs like Wuhu are shifting toward asset-light orchestration and domestic ecosystem building to bypass bottlenecks in high-end chip supply.

Nvidia’s PC Ambitions: Jensen Huang Challenges the Intel-AMD Duopoly with RTX Spark Roadmap
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has announced an aggressive roadmap for the company's new PC main processors, including the N1X, N2X, and N3X series. This move marks Nvidia's formal entry into the Windows PC CPU market, aiming to lead the 'AI PC' era through integrated hardware and software platforms.

The Agentic Shift: Nvidia Reinvents Silicon for the Age of Autonomous AI
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has unveiled the Vera Rubin platform and Vera CPU, specifically engineered for 'Agentic AI' rather than human users. The strategy shifts the industry focus toward autonomous reasoning systems and 'AI Factories' where tokens serve as the primary unit of economic value.

Alibaba’s T-Head Powers Up China’s AI Ambitions with New GPU Roadmap
Alibaba's chip arm T-Head has reached a milestone of 560,000 GPU shipments and announced a two-year roadmap for its next-generation Zhenwu V900 and J900 chips. These developments signal China's growing capacity to sustain its own AI ecosystem for the 'Agentic' era amid global supply chain shifts.

Alibaba’s Trillion-Yuan Milestone: The Pivot from Retail Giant to AI Powerhouse
Alibaba has achieved a historic 1 trillion RMB in annual revenue, driven by a 40% surge in cloud commerce and the mass production of its own GPU chips. The results highlight a strategic shift where AI now accounts for 30% of its cloud business, effectively transforming the e-commerce pioneer into a full-stack technology infrastructure leader.

The 2-Kilometer Advantage: Why Shanghai Remains the Crucible of China’s Semiconductor Ambitions
Lightelligence founder Yichen Shen highlights Shanghai's unique ecosystem, noting that 50% of China's advanced GPU firms are located within two kilometers of each other. This density, combined with a complete supply chain and robust policy support, reinforces Shanghai's status as the critical hub for China's semiconductor and AI ambitions.