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China tech giants ByteDance and Alibaba to ramp up AI infrastructure efforts
The two firms’ actions are poised to further intensify the global AI arms race
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ByteDance and Alibaba Group Holding are poised to ratchet up their artificial intelligence infrastructure initiatives, as the global AI arms race continues to intensify.
The two companies’ latest moves lend weight to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s recent remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that the world was witnessing the biggest infrastructure buildout in history and that trillions of dollars of infrastructure still had to be built.
Beijing-based ByteDance, operator of TikTok and Douyin, did not only want more data centres, but also required these facilities to be used in a cheaper way, according to CEO Liang Rubo.
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“Given the massive investments, efficiency is paramount. Otherwise, it amounts to significant waste,” Liang told employees on Thursday.
“We must continuously pursue cheaper computing solutions,” he said. “This involves optimising efficiency across all levels: data centres, power consumption, GPU/CPU [graphics processing unit/ central processing unit] utilisation, system architecture, algorithms and product engineering.”
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ByteDance planned to spend about 100 billion yuan (US$14 billion) on AI chips from Nvidia in 2026, a hefty increase from roughly 85 billion yuan in 2025, the South China Morning Post reported last month, citing people familiar with the matter.
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