Moore Threads Soars 400% on Shanghai Debut Amid US Chip Restrictions and China AI Push

December 5, 2025
Moore Threads Soars 400% on Shanghai Debut Amid US Chip Restrictions and China AI Push
  • Earlier funding rounds included a 2021 Series A of 2 billion yuan and a Series B led by major funds, lifting pre‑money valuation to 22.5 billion yuan.

  • Moore Threads surged more than 400% on its Shanghai debut after raising about 1.1 billion in its IPO, underscoring strong investor appetite for China’s homegrown AI chip ecosystem.

  • Experts caution it remains unlikely Chinese firms will match Nvidia’s tech level by 2030 due to challenges in high‑bandwidth memory, manufacturing complexity, and precision equipment modernization.

  • Valuations in this space can be volatile and prone to corrections if product launches or results disappoint investors.

  • The listing comes as U.S. curbs tighten, with Chinese chipmakers expanding into AI processors to capture demand traditionally served by Nvidia.

  • The IPO raised nearly 8 billion yuan ($1.13 billion), reflecting bets on Beijing’s push to boost domestic chip manufacturing amid export restrictions on advanced chips.

  • This is a developing story; readers are advised to refresh for updates.

  • CHIPS R&D supports xLight’s EUV FEL light source for next‑gen lithography, with up to $150 million in incentives from NIST to demonstrate FEL‑based EUV by 2028.

  • New tools and materials announced include Rigaku’s XTRAIA MF‑3400 metrology system and XFAB’s XbloX for SiC MOSFETs, signaling advances in metrology and power devices.

  • Moore Threads has consistently rolled out next‑gen products since 2021, fueled by ongoing R&D, and posted 2023 revenue of 438 million yuan, about ten times 2022’s 46 million yuan, though it remains unprofitable due to higher R&D spend.

  • The report notes a lack of additional context such as dates, market specifics, or post‑IPO performance to flesh out the story.

  • Korea and Arm signed an MOU to train about 1,400 semiconductor design specialists, part of broader system‑semiconductor expansion.

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