
Apple Partners With Alibaba To Sell AI-Powered Iphones In China
Apple's share price increased to US$241.5 on Thursday, up 6.4% from Tuesday, when The Information first reported the news. Alibaba's Hong Kong-listed shares have surged 18% to HK$124.1 (US$15.9) from Tuesday to Friday.
Last year, Apple sold 42.9 million iPhones in China, down 17% from 2024. The company ranked No.3 in the Chinese smartphone market, following Vivo and Huawei. In the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024, Apple generated about 17% of its revenue from China.
“Apple has always been picky. They had discussions with several companies in China and finally decided to partner with us,” Alibaba Chairman Joe Tsai told reporters when attending the World Governments Summit in Dubai.“They want to use our AI technology to power their phones.”
Apple IntelligenceIn June, Apple announced it would launch Apple Intelligence, an AI-powered personal intelligence system for its iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
It said the new feature would allow Apple chips to understand and create language and images, take action across apps, and draw from personal context to simplify and accelerate everyday tasks.

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