Tencent Details AI Strategy: Domestic Chip Supply Accelerates in H2 2026, C-End Monetization 'Remains Early Stage'

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According to remarks in an earnings call on May 14, Tencent executives said the company expects capital expenditure to increase significantly this year, with domestic AI chips arriving progressively from the second half of 2026 onward. Tencent President Martin Lau noted that model training is primarily an investment in future capabilities and may not generate immediate returns.

On consumer monetization, Lau said paid service penetration in China remains single-digit compared to double-digit or higher rates in Western markets. He noted that applying subscription models to China’s market would limit scale, and that alternative monetization through e-commerce or advertising remains “at an early stage,” with even leading U.S. players yet to deploy mature ad models.

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