Meituan, China’s leading food delivery company, has announced plans to invest “billions” in chips for training artificial intelligence (AI) models, according to CEO Wang Xing during the company’s post-earnings call on Friday. This move aligns with the growing trend of significant AI investments by China’s tech giants.
The announcement comes as the company seeks to bolster its capabilities in AI, a sector rapidly gaining traction across industries. Meituan’s investment is part of a larger wave of funding within the tech sector, with companies like Alibaba also ramping up their AI-related expenditures. In February, Alibaba revealed plans to allocate at least 380 billion yuan toward cloud computing and AI infrastructure over the next three years.
These investments underscore the increasing competition in China’s tech industry as firms race to develop the next generation of AI technologies. Meituan’s focus on AI chip development signals its commitment to maintaining its leadership in food delivery and expanding into other AI-driven sectors.