‘China’s Nvidia’ Moore Threads surges over 400% on trading debut after $1.1 billion listing

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An illustration photo shows Moore Threads logo in a smartphone in Suqian, Jiangsu Province, China on October 30, 2025.

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Shares of Moore Threads, a Beijing-based graphics processing unit (GPU) manufacturer often referred to as “China’s Nvidia,” soared by more than 400% on its debut in Shanghai following its $1.1 billion listing.

The stock is currently trading at 584.98 yuan, over five times its IPO price of 114.28 yuan.

As U.S. curbs tighten, an increasing number of Chinese chipmakers are pushing into the AI processor space.

Newer players like Enflame Technology and Biren Technology have stepped in, aiming to capture a share of the billions in GPU demand no longer served by Nvidia. China has also been clearing more semiconductor IPOs in its drive for tech independence.

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