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Alibaba Prepares IPO Path for T-Head as China Ramps Up the Race to Challenge Nvidia

byLuca Blaumann
January 22, 2026
in Artificial Intelligence, Internet, Large-Cap
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Restructuring plans signal growing investor appetite for domestic AI accelerators amid Beijing’s push for tech independence.

Alibaba (BABA) is taking early steps toward a potential listing of T-Head, its chipmaking arm, as investor demand accelerates for companies positioned to compete in the booming AI accelerator market dominated by Nvidia. People familiar with the matter say Alibaba plans to restructure the unit into a business partially owned by employees, a move often used to sharpen incentives and set the stage for eventual capital markets access. After that, the company is expected to explore an initial public offering, though timing and valuation remain uncertain.

Alibaba’s interest in chip design reflects a broader trend among major technology firms seeking greater control over the hardware powering their data centers and cloud platforms. AI accelerators have become strategic assets, and Chinese champions are racing to build domestic alternatives as U.S. export restrictions limit access to Nvidia’s most advanced processors. Rival chip debuts, including Moore Threads, have attracted strong interest, fueled by expectations that Beijing will continue supporting the industry. The sector’s largest listed player, Cambricon, commands a valuation near $80 billion—highlighting the scale of investor enthusiasm.

Alibaba has invested aggressively in AI, especially as domestic competition heats up. CEO Eddie Wu has pledged more than $53 billion for infrastructure and AI development, with the company indicating total spending could rise further over time. On the consumer side, Alibaba has been integrating its services into its Qwen app, positioning it as an AI-powered personal assistant and “one-stop” platform that connects shopping, travel, and other core offerings.

Founded in 2018, T-Head develops chips for computing and storage. While its shipments trail leaders such as Huawei and Cambricon, sustained funding from Alibaba has made it a credible domestic contender. The company is expanding engineering recruitment across areas like visual AI and chip development, signaling continued momentum.

T-Head has also begun landing real-world deployments. Alibaba recently signed an agreement to supply Pingtouge AI accelerators for China Unicom’s new data center, alongside competing Chinese chip providers. The move underscores growing institutional adoption and validation.

As Nvidia’s CEO prepares a China visit to re-engage the market under evolving restrictions, Alibaba’s IPO path for T-Head highlights a parallel reality: China is building its own AI chip ecosystem—and investors are paying attention.

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