Zürcher Nachrichten - Startups go public in litmus test for Chinese AI

EUR -
AED 4.292314
AFN 76.545992
ALL 92.543815
AMD 425.671551
ANG 2.091848
AOA 1071.763898
ARS 1752.050403
AUD 1.631907
AWG 2.10525
AZN 1.973469
BAM 1.955669
BBD 2.356742
BDT 142.990443
BGN 1.982665
BHD 0.441171
BIF 3482.267265
BMD 1.168772
BND 1.484801
BOB 13.515097
BRL 6.006899
BSD 1.170122
BTN 111.980516
BWP 15.678952
BYN 3.500466
BYR 22907.928963
BZD 2.353343
CAD 1.609691
CDF 2658.955901
CHF 0.936663
CLF 0.027171
CLP 1080.397792
CNY 7.855608
CNH 7.855497
COP 3594.459767
CRC 532.464413
CUC 1.168772
CUP 30.972455
CVE 110.257631
CZK 24.133505
DJF 208.366074
DKK 7.481285
DOP 68.555418
DZD 155.238603
EGP 59.449027
ERN 17.531578
ETB 189.241852
FJD 2.561485
FKP 0.856756
GBP 0.856808
GEL 3.044685
GGP 0.856756
GHS 13.01713
GIP 0.856756
GMD 85.906616
GNF 10281.312855
GTQ 8.929403
GYD 244.803639
HKD 9.164749
HNL 31.378903
HRK 7.541622
HTG 153.079769
HUF 362.89782
IDR 20628.590031
ILS 3.491356
IMP 0.856756
INR 111.852058
IQD 1532.89755
IRR 1606593.834804
ISK 141.713664
JEP 0.856756
JMD 185.707588
JOD 0.828697
JPY 185.805482
KES 151.529873
KGS 102.209382
KHR 4723.684296
KMF 493.22198
KPW 1051.895041
KRW 1620.432069
KWD 0.360484
KYD 0.975135
KZT 538.733994
LAK 26357.238431
LBP 104788.596521
LKR 385.204255
LRD 212.375806
LSL 18.763346
LTL 3.451079
LVL 0.706978
LYD 7.436503
MAD 10.807178
MDL 20.143654
MGA 5003.665583
MKD 61.520888
MMK 2454.199915
MNT 4202.64482
MOP 9.449068
MRU 46.626884
MUR 54.477159
MVR 18.057675
MWK 2028.964395
MXN 19.772582
MYR 4.720079
MZN 74.661514
NAD 18.763346
NGN 1572.581342
NIO 43.057122
NOK 10.874224
NPR 179.169025
NZD 1.954469
OMR 0.44926
PAB 1.170122
PEN 3.922938
PGK 5.185653
PHP 72.072356
PKR 324.6795
PLN 4.315865
PYG 7048.528916
QAR 4.253716
RON 5.258013
RSD 117.352157
RUB 96.630942
RWF 1724.184765
SAR 4.396251
SBD 9.387877
SCR 16.052827
SDG 703.013879
SEK 11.059505
SGD 1.48376
SHP 0.865903
SLE 28.755177
SLL 24508.561157
SOS 668.755304
SRD 44.144588
STD 24191.218297
STN 24.498363
SVC 10.238316
SYP 15196.37195
SZL 18.750747
THB 38.622054
TJS 10.794379
TMT 4.090702
TND 3.403273
TOP 2.814122
TRY 56.150725
TTD 7.93647
TWD 37.219583
TZS 3100.992747
UAH 52.285506
UGX 4352.709089
USD 1.168772
UYU 47.066854
UZS 13872.072869
VES 910.452553
VND 30534.165519
VUV 137.623103
WST 3.174276
XAF 655.913162
XAG 0.016941
XAU 0.000254
XCD 3.158665
XCG 2.108859
XDR 0.826382
XOF 655.913162
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.08658
ZAR 18.72258
ZMK 10520.351296
ZMW 22.203516
ZWL 376.34407
  • CMSC

    -0.1780

    21.102

    -0.84%

  • BCC

    0.7000

    82.47

    +0.85%

  • CMSD

    -0.1400

    20.98

    -0.67%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    68.56

    0%

  • AZN

    1.4900

    165.98

    +0.9%

  • BCE

    -0.0700

    23.71

    -0.3%

  • BTI

    -0.4900

    56.21

    -0.87%

  • RIO

    3.1300

    105.3

    +2.97%

  • NGG

    -0.8600

    79.76

    -1.08%

  • GSK

    0.4500

    52.41

    +0.86%

  • JRI

    -0.0300

    12.38

    -0.24%

  • VOD

    -0.0500

    15.96

    -0.31%

  • RELX

    0.5300

    35.91

    +1.48%

  • BP

    -0.3800

    44.76

    -0.85%

  • RYCEF

    -0.2500

    20.25

    -1.23%

Startups go public in litmus test for Chinese AI
Startups go public in litmus test for Chinese AI / Photo: WANG Zhao - AFP

Startups go public in litmus test for Chinese AI

Leading Chinese artificial intelligence startup Zhipu AI soared as it went public in Hong Kong on Thursday, a day before rival MiniMax also makes its market debut in a litmus test for the country's rapidly developing sector.

Text size:

Shares in Zhipu AI, which runs the Z.ai tool, rallied as much as 11.8 percent in early trade after its oversubscribed initial public offering raised HK$4.35 billion (US$558 million).

This week's flotations come before any IPO announcements from top US startups OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and Anthropic, known for its Claude chatbot.

But analysts said profits were unlikely any time soon from either company -- the first two IPOs among China's so-called "six tigers", generative AI providers competing with tech giants such as Alibaba and ByteDance.

"Zhipu is honoured to stand at this historic juncture as a representative of China's large model sector," company chairman Liu Debing said at Thursday's listing ceremony.

Zhipu AI was founded in 2019 and is a major provider of large language model (LLM) services to businesses and government clients in the world's second-largest economy.

Proceeds from the IPO will go towards developing general-purpose large AI models, including key algorithms and system infrastructure, the firm said.

MiniMax, established in 2022, targets the consumer market, particularly outside China, with its generative AI tools for speech, music and video, as well as text.

China tech analyst Poe Zhao, founder of the Hello China Tech newsletter, told AFP that the two IPOs "demonstrate both the revenue potential and the fundamental challenges facing this new generation of LLM companies".

"The high demand definitely reflects broader optimism about Chinese AI," he said.

An AI boom has helped push tech stocks to record highs in recent months, but they are also volatile as global investors watch intently for any signs of a bubble.

"Do I think there's a bubble? Yes. But I want to distinguish between 'bubble' and 'bubble risk'. These companies need capital intensity," Zhao said.

- Disney lawsuit -

The LLM market in China is estimated to grow to 101.1 billion yuan (US$14.5 billion) by 2030, according to consultancy Frost and Sullivan.

In January 2025, Chinese startup DeepSeek shook the tech world with a low-cost, high-performance reasoning model that upended assumptions of US dominance in the sensitive sector.

A year ago, Washington put Zhipu, backed by conglomerate Tencent, on its export control blacklist over national security concerns.

And Disney along with other US entertainment outfits including Universal is suing MiniMax for copyright infringement.

Zhao said he did not expect Zhipu or MiniMax to be profitable "any time soon".

"That depends on two industry-wide shifts: significantly lower computing costs and much larger AI demand to spread those costs across," he explained.

Beijing has reportedly been encouraging tech firms to use homegrown microchips owing to Washington's on-and-off restrictions on top-end Nvidia chips, used to train and run AI systems.

Investor faith in the potential of China's chip industry to challenge US powerhouse Nvidia last month sent shares in semiconductor companies Moore Threads and MetaX skyrocketing on their market debuts.

Earlier this month, Baidu, the operator of China's top search engine, said its AI chip unit Kunlunxin has filed a listing application in Hong Kong.

For chatbot providers, the picture is nuanced, said Shengyun Lu, founder of LSY Consulting.

"To run a foundational model company, it costs a lot and takes a lot of time," he cautioned.

"IPOs allow the companies to raise money for financing their future research activities, but on the other hand, the initial investors are seeking an exit."

T.Gerber--NZN