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Chinese GPU unicorn Moore Threads files for IPO in China · TechNode

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Last updated: 2025/02/15 at 11:00 AM
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Chinese GPU manufacturer Moore Threads has submitted a filing for an initial public offering (IPO) in the domestic market amid US sanctions this week, according to information from the China Securities Regulatory Commission. The company has completed the counseling filing with the Beijing Securities Regulatory Bureau and launched the process for its A-share listing, with CITIC Securities acting as its counseling institution.

Why it matters: As the only Chinese GPU company providing products for both enterprise and consumer markets, similar to NVIDIA, Moore Threads’ IPO could have a major impact on China’s semiconductor industry and the AI sector. The move comes as the US government may soon formalize new regulations to further limit Chinese AI/GPU manufacturers’ access to overseas foundries for advanced chips. Under US Department of Commerce directives, TSMC suspended advanced 7nm and below chip manufacturing for Chinese AI clients this week. Samsung’s foundry division has reportedly imposed similar restrictions.

Details: Moore Threads is a chip company whose products are used in AI computing, 3D graphics rendering, ultra-high-definition video encoding/decoding, physical simulation, and scientific computing. 

  • Moore Threads describes itself as a high-tech company specializing in full-function GPU chip design, focused on providing global accelerated computing infrastructure and solutions. Its goal is to become a globally competitive leader in GPUs, particularly in the field of AI computing, according to the company’s official website.
  • The Beijing-based unicorn was founded in June 2020 by Zhang Jianzhong, the former global vice-president of NVIDIA and general manager of NVIDIA China.
  • As of November 2024, Moore Threads has completed six rounds of financing, raising over RMB 5 billion ($690 million), Caijing Magazine reported on Wednesday. Investors include Shenzhen Capital Group, Sequoia China, ByteDance, Tencent Investment, and China Mobile Capital. Moore Threads is currently ranked 261st on the 2024 Hurun Global Unicorn List with a valuation of RMB 25.5 billion ($3.53 billion).

Context: In October 2023, the US Department of Commerce added China’s Biren Technology and Moore Threads to the Entity List, aiming to restrict these two companies, which possess advanced chip design capabilities, from accessing overseas foundry services and advanced technologies.

  • On December 19, 2023, Moore Threads launched its first self-developed 1,000 teraflop model training platform, the Moore Threads KUAE Intelligent Computing Center, in Beijing. It marked the debut of China’s first large-scale computing cluster built on Chinese developed full-function GPUs.

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Jessie Wu is a tech reporter based in Shanghai. She covers consumer electronics, semiconductor, and the gaming industry for TechNode. Connect with her via e-mail: [email protected].
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