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Investors seem to believe in Moore Threads.

Moore Threads, a China-based GPU developer, raised around $215.4 million in Series B funding to finance its continuous multi-functional GPU research and development, reports DigiTimes. The fund-raising signals investors' confidence in the rise of China GPU development in general fueled by the country's need for AI/ML accelerators as well as graphics processors for gaming. 

Since its inception in late 2020, Moore Threads has introduced two graphics processors compatible with the company's MUSA computing platform — Sudi and Chunxiao — and multiple add-in-boards (AIBs) built around that base design. Both multi-functional GPUs are designed for numerous markets, including gaming, cloud computing, artificial intelligence/machine learning, FP32 high-performance computing, and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Pursuing so many market opportunities lets Moore Threads attract investors with various backgrounds.  

In its Series B funding round, Moore Threads secured $215.4 million from an investment fund of China Mobile and Hexe Health Insurance. China Mobile can take advantage of Moore Threads GPU's AI/ML, gaming, and cloud computing capabilities, whereas Hexe Health Insurance is probably interested primarily in the acceleration of its artificial intelligence workloads. 

Meanwhile, the company received seed funding and A Series funding rounds from ByteDance (Tik Tok owner), Tencent, Shenzhen Capital Group (SCGC), Sequoia China, and GGV Capital. The Series A funding round brought the company around $313 million.  

Moore Threads' latest Chunxiao is a rather complex GPU containing 22 billion transistors and packing 4,096 stream processors, 128 tensor cores, 256 texture units, and 256 render outputs clocked at 1.80 GHz. The unit supports FP32, FP16, and INT8 precision for various workloads and comes with a video engine that supports AV1, H.264, and H.265 codecs for up to 8K videos as well as can decode up to 32 streams at a 1080p30 resolution. 

Meanwhile, the Chunxiao-based MTT S80 16GB graphics card yet has to demonstrate its full potential in video games popular in Europe and the U.S. as it currently fails to beat even Nvidia's GeForce RTX 3060 despite its higher complexity and compute performance (14.4 FP32 TFLOPS vs 12.7 FP32 TFLOPS) due to imperfect drivers. 

Yet, the MTT S80 as well as its datacenter-oriented MTT S3000 sibling can be used to play games popular in China as well as for remote Android game rendering, VDI, various artificial intelligence, machine learning, light high-performance computing (HPC) that only requires FP32 precision, and video streaming workloads. Essentially, Moore Threads' Chunxiao GPU meets all the primary goals of a Chinese GPU developer — address China's needs in AI/ML, gaming, cloud computing, and video streaming. 

Moore Threads has proven that it can build rather complex and capable graphics processors, but now the company's main challenge is to ensure that these GPUs can address all the workloads they are intended for, which means developing drivers and the rest of the software stack. Market leader Nvidia has spent years polishing off its drivers to address markets that Moore Threads wants to address. Will Moore Threads be able to do the same in a shorter amount of time is something only time will tell. But at least investors seem to be confident that over time the company will be able to at least partially replace Nvidia in China.

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Anton Shilov is a Freelance News Writer at Tom’s Hardware US. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

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