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Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, has been recently named a market leader in Omdia’s latest report, “Market Radar: GenAI Cloud Titans in Asia & Oceania ...
Discover Alibaba Cloud’s $60M investment to drive AI innovation through strategic partnerships, enhancing technical expertise and customer expansion on a global scale. Explore new possibilities in the ...
Alibaba's open-source of Qwen models to boost cloud business, democratize AI usage and promote applications. Tsai highlights competition and benefits.
U.S.-listed shares of Alibaba Group are falling 3% in premarket trading Monday after the Chinese tech giant announced plans to invest more than $52 billion in artificial intelligence and cloud ...
Alibaba plans to "invest at least 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) over the next three years to advance its cloud computing and AI infrastructure", a company statement said.
Alibaba will invest RMB 380 billion (US$53bn) in its cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure over the next three years in a bid to dominate the next wave of technological ...
Learn More. Alibaba Group has announced a massive investment of 380 billion yuan ($52.44 billion) into generative AI and cloud computing infrastructure over the next three years.
Goldman Sachs analyst maintains Buy on Alibaba Group with $117 price target. Notes strong performance in Qwen2.5 model and potential for cloud growth.
(RTTNews) - Chinese tech giant Alibaba Cloud on Wednesday unveiled its latest visual-language model, Qwen2.5-VL, which it claims to be a significant improvement from its predecessor, Qwen2-VL.
Customers from technology development, imaging, travel, beauty and healthcare are leveraging Alibaba Cloud's infrastructure and AI solutions to transform industry experience whilst boosting efficiency ...
Alibaba is cutting prices by as much as 59 per cent for international users of its compute, storage, network, database and big data products.
Alibaba is lowering prices on core cloud products for international customers, seeking to tap enthusiasm for artificial intelligence computing.