Kunlunxin, the AI chip unit of Chinese internet search giant Baidu , is planning an initial public offering in Hong Kong, having recently completed a fundraising that valued it at 21 billion yuan ($2.97 billion), three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Baidu is emerging as a leading Chinese AI chip player, analysts say. Beijing's focus on pushing domestic chips could make Baidu's chip unit, Kunlunxin, a fast-growing business for the company.
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Baidu CEO Robin Li this week became the latest major tech executive to say robotaxis are at or near an inflection point for broader adoption. The company claims its Apollo Go robotaxis are breaking even per car, supporting global business expansion.
With EPS revisions likely to rise after their massive Q3 earnings beats, these Chinese tech stocks could certainly be poised for more upside.
BIDU tops Q3 estimates despite sharp earnings and revenue declines, lifted by growing AI Cloud, AI-native marketing and autonomous rides.
Baidu, Inc. ( BIDU ) Q3 2025 Earnings Call November 18, 2025 7:30 AM EST Company Participants Juan Lin - Director of Investor Relations Yanhong Li - Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO Haijian He - Chief Financial Officer Dou Shen - Executive VP & President of Baidu AI Cloud Group Rong Luo - Executive Vice President of Baidu Mobile Ecosystem Group Conference Call Participants Alicis a Yap - Citigroup Inc., Research Division Lincoln Kong - Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Research Division Alex Yao - JPMorgan Chase & Co, Research Division Gary Yu - Morgan Stanley, Research Division Xiaomeng Zhuang - BofA Securities, Research Division Thomas Chong - Jefferies LLC, Research Division Wei Xiong - UBS Investment Bank, Research Division Presentation Operator Hello, and thank you for standing by for Baidu's Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Today's conference is being recorded.
The Chinese search-engine giant reported lower revenue as advertising demand remained weak, and swung to a quarterly loss, hit by an impairment charge.
Chinese search engine company Baidu beat market expectations for third-quarter revenue on Tuesday, helped by strong growth in its cloud business amid a recovering ad market.
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