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Alibaba Cloud shakes up AI coding with 7.9 yuan access to top Chinese models

Alibaba Cloud Launches Budget-Friendly AI Coding Package

In a move that's set to disrupt China's burgeoning AI development landscape, Alibaba Cloud unveiled an affordable subscription service that bundles access to four top-tier Chinese AI models. Starting at just 7.9 yuan for the first month, the package aims to lower barriers for individual developers and startups.

The Model Lineup: China's AI All-Stars

The subscription provides access to:

  • Qwen3.5: Alibaba's flagship model that's setting performance benchmarks
  • GLM-5: The powerful open-source offering from Zhipu AI
  • Two additional leading models (names undisclosed)

"This isn't just about price," explains a cloud computing analyst familiar with the strategy. "By packaging multiple models, Alibaba gives developers flexibility to choose the right tool for specific programming tasks."

Price War Heating Up

The 7.9 yuan introductory price—roughly the cost of a bubble tea—represents an aggressive play for market share. Even more impressive is the technical optimization that allows Qwen3.5 models to run on consumer-grade GPUs, potentially saving developers thousands in hardware costs.

Industry watchers note this follows recent shocks from international players like Claude Code, proving that coding assistance has become the killer app for large language models.

Strategic Implications

The move appears calculated to:

  1. Lock in developer loyalty early in China's AI adoption curve
  2. Position Alibaba Cloud as the go-to platform for domestic AI infrastructure
  3. Accelerate real-world testing and improvement of their model ecosystem

"Who wins developers today will likely dominate enterprise AI tomorrow," observes a Shanghai-based tech investor.

Key Points:

  • Affordable entry: First month costs less than $1.10 USD
  • Model diversity: Four leading Chinese AI options in one package
  • Hardware friendly: Optimized to run on consumer GPUs
  • Market positioning: Part of broader strategy to lead China's AGI development

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