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Alibaba unveils one of most advanced server chips

- COCO LIU DEBBY WU

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd yesterday unveiled a new server chip that’s based on advanced 5-nanometer technology, marking a milestone in China’s pursuit of semiconduc­tor self-sufficienc­y.

The Chinese tech giant’s newest chip is based on micro-architectu­re provided by the SoftBank Group Corp-owned Arm Ltd, according to a statement.

Alibaba, which is holding its annual cloud summit in Hangzhou, said the silicon would be put to use in its own data centres in the “near future” and would not be sold commercial­ly, at least for now.

“Customisin­g our own server chips is consistent with our ongoing efforts toward boosting our computing capabiliti­es with better performanc­e and improved energy efficiency,” said Jeff Zhang, president of Alibaba Cloud Intelligen­ce and head of Alibaba’s research arm Damo Academy.

“We plan to use the chips to support current and future businesses across the Alibaba Group ecosystem.”

With the pandemic fueling increasing demand for cloud services, tech giants worldwide are increasing­ly seeking ever-more powerful and energy efficient semiconduc­tors to gain an edge.

Alibaba’s server chip is one of the most advanced by a Chinese firm yet, as it joins global rivals like Amazon.com Inc.and Google in gradually replacing silicon from traditiona­l chipmakers like Intel Corp and Advanced Micro Devices Inc with products custom-designed for their data centers and workloads.

The developmen­t signals how China’s effort to build a homegrown semiconduc­tor industry is bearing fruit.

Xi Jinping’s government has made tech self-sufficienc­y a top national priority, setting aside billions in government funding and offering a wide range of policy support to help local firms overcome US sanctions on the industry.

Alibaba is one of a number of Chinese firms that has answered Beijing’s call to invest in the developmen­t of cuttingedg­e technologi­es and manufactur­ing capacities.

Known as Yitian 710, the Arm-based server chip is the third semiconduc­tor introduced by the e-commerce giant since 2019, following an artificial intelligen­ce chip as well as one used for internet-of-things.

But with limited domestic semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing capabiliti­es, Alibaba will likely still have to outsource production.

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