思朗科技启动IPO辅导 深耕科学智能“超算”赛道
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2026-01-05 09:40

Core Insights - Shanghai Silang Technology Co., Ltd. (Silang Technology) has filed for IPO guidance with the Shanghai Securities Regulatory Bureau, with Guotai Junan Securities as the advisory institution [1] - The company, founded in 2016, focuses on the design and application of high-performance domestic computing chips, specifically for AI in scientific research, and holds complete intellectual property rights for its trillion operations per second algebra processing unit (MaPU) [1] - The MaPU architecture combines the efficiency of ASICs with the programmability of CPUs/GPUs, achieving performance that can exceed traditional architectures by several times in specific scientific computing tasks [1] Company Developments - Based on the MaPU architecture, Silang Technology has developed a series of communication baseband products and the "Tianqiong" 3D scientific computer, which is the first fully domestically developed 3D scientific computer in China [2] - The "Tianqiong" computer offers significant advantages in low communication latency and computational efficiency, providing 2 to 4 orders of magnitude acceleration compared to traditional 2D supercomputers [2] - The company has established a commercial supercomputing center in Xiaogan, Hubei Province, which is the first operational center for the "Tianqiong" in China, launched in 2023 [3] Industry Context - The distinction between "supercomputing" and "intelligent computing" is highlighted, with supercomputing focusing on large-scale calculations for scientific research, while intelligent computing is tailored for AI training and inference [2][3] - The integration of AI with physical, chemical, and biological research is emphasized, showcasing the need for high-performance chips in supercomputing to meet the demands of extensive computational requirements [3] - Silang Technology's MaPU architecture has also made strides in the communication sector, with its UCP baseband chips being adopted in 5G small base stations by major telecom operators and participating in low Earth orbit satellite communication projects [4]