CXMT Becomes China's Most Valuable Firm, Surpassing Tencent with $524 Billion Market Cap
August 13, 2026
CXMT overtook Tencent as the most valuable Chinese company on August 13, with a market capitalization exceeding half a trillion dollars, signaling a shift toward hardware and AI infrastructure players aligned with Beijing’s strategic aims.
Tencent posted Q2 revenue of RMB 204.8 billion ($30.3 billion), up 11% year over year, but free cash flow turned negative by RMB 13.8 billion, and its U.S.-listed shares slid further after the results.
CXMT, listed on China’s STAR Market in late July 2026, is a leading DRAM maker and reportedly the world’s fourth-largest DRAM producer by capacity and shipments as of late 2025, with an estimated 7-8% global market share.
Industry observers urge accelerating new fabrication capacity in allied countries and using policy tools like incentives and procurement commitments to diversify supply rather than relying on a state-backed challenger.
Apple reportedly sought special permission from the U.S. government to consider CXMT memory chips for certain products, highlighting how export controls influence supplier relationships.
While the shift toward hardware-focused growth is notable, software and AI development still face margin pressures and require durable profitable business models over time.
The backdrop includes ongoing U.S.-China tech tensions shaping memory chip sales and China’s strategy to strengthen its domestic semiconductor supply chains.
CXMT’s profitability and state support could enable aggressive capacity expansion, potentially altering the competitive landscape in memory and AI hardware.
CXMT is a key player in the AI memory supply chain, with demand from major tech customers; Apple has reportedly been negotiating to source CXMT memory.
Apple has tested CXMT DRAM for MacBook and iPhone lines, underscoring ongoing demand from big tech amid a global memory crunch.
Historically, DRAM has been dominated by a small group of Western and Chinese players, with past consolidations and state-backed entities shaping pricing and supply.
Advocates argue that even domestic CXMT chips could give Beijing geopolitical leverage by enabling below-cost pricing during downturns, complicating Western memory ecosystems.
Summary based on 20 sources
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The Times Of India • Aug 13, 2026
Chinese company that made Apple seek ‘special permission’ from the US government becomes country's most valuable firm
The Edge Malaysia • Aug 13, 2026
CXMT overtakes Tencent to become most valuable Chinese company
Business Insider • Aug 14, 2026
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