China's push into AI semiconductors just got another major move. Baidu's chip division is making a splash by preparing for a Hong Kong listing, riding the wave of the country's AI chip surge. This is significant for anyone tracking how computing power is reshaping the tech landscape. The boom in AI infrastructure doesn't just impact traditional tech—it's directly tied to how blockchain networks scale and maintain their operations. As more players compete in the semiconductor space, we're seeing a ripple effect across the entire digital economy. Hong Kong listings signal serious capital mobilization in this sector. Worth keeping an eye on as the infrastructure battle intensifies across Asia.

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rugpull_survivorvip
· 1h ago
Baidu chips go public. To put it simply, it's a boost in the computing power arms race. Can the blockchain industry benefit from this? It still feels a bit unclear...
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SolidityJestervip
· 13h ago
Is Baidu's chip going public? The competition for computing power is about to heat up... But to be honest, who can truly break through will depend on the subsequent performance data.
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StealthDeployervip
· 13h ago
Is Baidu's chip going public? The computing power arms race is really heating up... On-chain infrastructure is about to benefit from the dividends.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 13h ago
Baidu's chip division listed in Hong Kong? Wow, this is going to heat up the chip war for sure.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 13h ago
Baidu chips to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange? Now the computing power competition is really heating up. Whether blockchain can benefit from this wave of dividends depends on how each company positions itself.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 13h ago
Baidu's chips are about to go public, and the competition for computing power is really heating up... But on the other hand, can domestic chips be integrated with blockchain, or are they still mainly relying on traditional cloud computing?
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