Alibaba Cloud Revenue Soars 34% as AI Demand Accelerates

Alibaba Cloud Revenue Jumps 34% as AI Demand Soars

Alibaba Group’s cloud business revenue surged 34% year-on-year in the July-September quarter, driven by accelerating artificial intelligence demand. Despite this strong performance, the Chinese tech giant’s overall quarterly revenue grew just 5% to 247.8 billion yuan ($35 billion), while profit fell 52% due to intense e-commerce price wars.

Key Takeaways

  • Alibaba cloud revenue grows 34%, accelerating from 26% in previous quarter
  • Overall profit drops 52% amid e-commerce price competition
  • Company may exceed planned $53 billion AI investment to meet demand
  • AI chatbot Qwen hits 10 million downloads in first week

AI Investments Driving Growth

CEO Eddie Wu confirmed that “significant” AI investments fueled the cloud division’s revenue growth. The company’s upgraded AI chatbot Qwen, designed to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, recorded 10 million downloads within one week of its public launch.

Alibaba stated that AI demand is “accelerating” and expressed “strong conviction in future AI demand growth.” The company now expects to potentially exceed its planned 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) three-year investment in cloud computing and AI infrastructure.

Market Response and Competitive Landscape

Investors responded positively, with Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares gaining 2% and NYSE shares rising 2.4%. The stock has surged more than 90% year-to-date, reflecting optimism about the company’s AI progress.

Meanwhile, Chinese tech competitors showed mixed results. Tencent reported a solid 15% revenue growth in the same quarter, while Baidu’s revenue declined 7%. The performance comes as Chinese companies, including startup DeepSeek, challenge US dominance in the AI sector.

Despite growing concerns about a potential AI bubble, strong recent earnings from Nvidia have somewhat eased investor worries about the sector’s sustainability.

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