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Alibaba’s AI Ambitions Gain Momentum with Regulatory Shift and Chip Advances

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
January 29, 2026
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A significant easing of China’s restrictions on high-performance semiconductors is providing a timely boost to Alibaba’s artificial intelligence strategy. The Chinese e-commerce and cloud giant is emerging as an early beneficiary, combining newly approved imports of advanced Nvidia hardware with its own chip developments and AI model releases. For investors, the central question now revolves around how much this combination can strengthen Alibaba’s competitive standing in the intensifying global AI race.

Strategic Hardware Mix: Imports and In-House Innovation

The catalyst for renewed market optimism stems from a clear regulatory move. Chinese authorities have granted approval for Alibaba and other major tech firms, including ByteDance, to import Nvidia’s H200 chips. Industry sources indicate the sector-wide volume involved could reach approximately $10 billion, directly countering concerns that Alibaba might face a long-term shortage of computing power for training large-scale AI models.

Concurrently, the company is not relying solely on foreign suppliers. Its in-house semiconductor unit, T-Head, has officially launched the high-performance “Zhenwu 810E” AI chip. This reveals a dual-track approach: securing access to world-leading hardware in the near term while building proprietary technology to reduce dependencies over the medium term.

Adding intrigue for the market are concurrent reports that Alibaba is preparing a potential public listing for T-Head. A spin-off or partial IPO could unlock hidden value and provide clearer insight into the chip division’s contribution to the broader conglomerate.

Software and Model Acceleration

On the software front, Alibaba is also accelerating its pace. Its cloud division has introduced the “Qwen3-Max-Thinking” AI model. Internal benchmark tests suggest this model can compete directly with leading global offerings—a crucial signal to corporate clients seeking powerful, locally available AI solutions.

Furthermore, Alibaba-backed startup Moonshot AI has entered the conversation with its release of the “K2.5” model, which quickly climbed to the top of open-source leaderboards following its launch. The integrated strategy of combining its own cloud infrastructure, internally developed models, and strategic investments in specialized providers aims to give Alibaba a broader footing within the AI ecosystem.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Alibaba?

Growing Institutional and Analyst Confidence

On the investment side, signs of growing institutional interest are accumulating. Vanguard Personalized Indexing Management LLC increased its position by 14.9% in the third quarter of 2025, raising its holding to 30,361 shares. Additional purchases by firms like Verde Servicos and NTV Asset Management point to a broader accumulation trend among major asset managers.

The analyst community remains largely constructive. The current consensus rating stands at “Moderate Buy,” with an average 12-month price target of $195.17. Nomura is notably optimistic, raising its target to $237 with a “Buy” rating, implying an upside potential of roughly 35% from recent price levels. Loop Capital maintains a more cautious stance with a $140 target.

Market Context and Key Developments

In recent US trading, Alibaba’s shares have shown livelier order book activity. The daily trading range has remained within a narrow band, suggesting concentrated demand around current levels. In Europe, the stock closed yesterday on Xetra at €147.00, a level that remains clearly above key moving averages despite a softer weekly performance.

Core Developments at a Glance:
* Regulatory approval secured for importing Nvidia H200 chips into China.
* Launch of the proprietary T-Head “Zhenwu 810E” AI processor.
* Preparations for a potential T-Head IPO as a value-unlocking lever.
* Introduction of new AI models (“Qwen3-Max-Thinking” and Moonshot AI’s “K2.5”) demonstrating high benchmark performance.
* Institutional buying, including a position increase by Vanguard.
* Analyst consensus of “Moderate Buy” with average price targets significantly above the current share price.

Looking Ahead: The Next Catalyst

In summary, the market is currently responding to two core developments: reduced regulatory pressure on AI hardware and visible product advancements in both chips and AI models. The dual strategy of leveraging Nvidia imports while advancing in-house chip technology clearly fortifies Alibaba’s position in the race for AI infrastructure.

The next significant milestone is already scheduled. On February 19, 2026, Alibaba will report its next quarterly earnings. This release will provide concrete evidence of the extent to which recent technology and infrastructure initiatives are translating into revenue and profit figures, testing whether the current confidence from investors and analysts is fundamentally justified.

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About Dieter Jaworski From a numbers-obsessed child to creating his first investment newsletter. Even as a child, Dieter Jaworski's mother couldn't believe how fascinated he was with numbers. This early passion for mathematics and data analysis laid the foundation for a successful career in financial markets and investment analysis.
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