Alibaba buys Chinese chipmaker to aid IoT biz, help drive local chip sector

Reuters  |  SHANGHAI 

By John Ruwitch

The announcement comes days after the banned American firms from selling chips and other components to Chinese telecoms company for seven years, a move that rekindled discussion in about the need for

Senior Chinese officials held meetings this week with industry bodies, regulators and the country's powerful chip fund about speeding up already aggressive plans for the sector in the wake of the ZTE ban, two people with direct knowledge of the talks told

"Alibaba aims to empower different industries through our cloud-based solutions, in which chips play a significant role," the said in a statement.

"The acquisition of Hangzhou C-SKY Microsystems, a leading Chinese supplier of embedded CPU cores, underlines our commitment to driving the development of the chip industry," she said, referring to central processing units.

Alibaba did not disclose the terms of the acquisition - the firm's first involving a chipmaker.

The Chinese had previously invested in and was now taking its stake to 100 percent, in line with an interest in the chip industry articulated late last year, said a person familiar with the matter who declined to be identified as the matter was private.

The person did not believe the acquisition was connected to current trade tensions between and the involving tit-for-tat tariffs.

(Reporting by by Christopher Cushing)

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 14:05 IST