China’s tech giant Baidu has unveiled a new lineup of AI processors and advanced supercomputing systems, strengthening the nation’s push for technological self-reliance amid growing global chip competition.
The new “Kunlun” AI chips are designed to power large-scale generative AI models and accelerate enterprise-level computing tasks, offering improved performance and energy efficiency. Alongside the processors, Baidu introduced upgraded supercomputing products aimed at supporting research, autonomous driving, and cloud-based AI applications.
Experts say Baidu’s launch underscores China’s broader strategy to reduce dependency on foreign semiconductors while fueling domestic AI innovation. The company’s latest products position it as a key player in the rapidly evolving global AI infrastructure market.




