Alibaba unveils the Zhenwu M890 as China’s NVIDIA alternative push hardens

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T-Head’s new GPU lands inside US export controls, a Trump-Xi summit on AI chips, and a Chinese domestic accelerator market, the company says, is already in scaled mass production.

Alibaba’s T-Head chip unit unveiled detailed specifications of the Zhenwu M890 on Wednesday, the company’s latest GPU-class AI chip designed as a domestic alternative to NVIDIA’s accelerators.

An Alibaba executive said on the same day that T-Head’s proprietary GPU chips have achieved scaled mass production. The announcement lands inside an unusually busy fortnight for the Chinese-AI-chip narrative.

What the chip is, on the available specifications, is the South China Morning Post’s detailed account. The Zhenwu M890 is the highest-spec product T-Head has shipped to date and is positioned against NVIDIA’s H100 generation rather than the newer Blackwell.

The performance gap to NVIDIA’s flagship is, on independent benchmark commentary, still meaningful, but the gap to the H100, which is the part...

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