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Alibaba's DAMO Academy unveiled the XuanTie CPU for AI agent inference workloads, claiming 30%+ performance improvement over mainstream alternatives through flexible customization. Analysts note the chip could boost supply chain resilience but warn production constraints may limit near-term revenue impact.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Alibaba announced a CPU designed to support multi-step tasks by AI agents and run inference
00:08workloads in data centers, according to CNBC. The chip processes general-purpose tasks sequentially
00:14and can be customized for specific inference patterns. The CPU will be deployed in data
00:19centers to run AI models during the inference stage. Alibaba's Deimo Academy said the Shientai
00:24CPUs can be customized for specific inference patterns to match customer use cases. The
00:29company said the CPU delivers over 30% performance improvement compared to some mainstream products
00:35due to flexible customization. Analysts said the chip may improve supply chain resilience
00:40and lower costs, but capacity constraints could limit its impact on overall revenue as
00:45production remains restricted. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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