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one would have thought that the small s.china sea is a very well mapped region
as compared to the South Pacific south of Australia
but we might be surprised

in the meantime, per call of duty, another software outfit turns attention to hardware, having finally got the message, after discovering the message on desktop from sometime ago

Tencent isn’t alone in answering to Beijing’s call to build a homegrown chip industry. Earlier this month, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. unveiled a new server chip based on 5-nanometer technology for its own use. Search leader Baidu Inc.has already produced its AI chips for applications like smart vehicles, while TikTok-owner ByteDance Ltd. is putting together a team to build server chips.


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Tencent Unveils First Chips in Push Beyond Online Content

Zheping Huang
3 November 2021, 15:15 GMT+8
Tencent Holdings Ltd. has unveiled its first chips, showcasing a yearlong foray into silicon design as the Chinese tech giant seeks to grow beyond digital entertainment.

The offerings include an artificial intelligence chip for search and recommendation, another for compressing video files, and a networking chip for cloud servers, executives said Wednesday at the company’s annual cloud summit. It’s unclear if the chips have already been put into use.

“Chips are the key components of hardware and the core infrastructure of the industrial internet,” Tencent Senior Vice President Dowson Tong said during the event. As part of Tencent’s push into enterprise software, Tong pledged $3 billion worth of resources to help its cloud business partners in the next three years.

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Tencent derives most of its revenue from online content like video games as well as its WeChat super app -- areas that have been targeted by China’s crackdown -- and the new chips will allow the company to better align with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s goals. The 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 U.S. sanctions on the semiconductor industry.

Tencent isn’t alone in answering to Beijing’s call to build a homegrown chip industry. Earlier this month, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. unveiled a new server chip based on 5-nanometer technology for its own use. Search leader Baidu Inc.has already produced its AI chips for applications like smart vehicles, while TikTok-owner ByteDance Ltd. is putting together a team to build server chips.

Tencent established its chip unit in 2020, and it has invested in local chip startups like Enflame Technology. Its shares rose as much as 1.3% on Wednesday afternoon trading in Hong Kong, erasing losses from earlier in the day.

— With assistance by Debby Wu

(Updates with Tencent’s share performance in last paragraph.)

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