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Tsinghua-Backed AI Startup Mianshi Intelligence Lands Major Funding with China Telecom

Tsinghua-Backed AI Startup Makes Waves with Major Funding Round

In a significant development for China's artificial intelligence sector, Mianshi Intelligence announced today it has completed a funding round worth hundreds of millions of yuan. The investment was led by telecommunications giant China Telecom, with participation from CICC Jinshi and CICC Private Equity.

Academic Roots Meet Commercial Ambition

The Beijing-based startup traces its origins to August 2022, when it was founded by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Computing. With strong ties to Tsinghua University's Natural Language Processing Laboratory, the company combines academic rigor with commercial savvy.

What makes Mianshi stand out is its unique leadership structure. CEO Li Dahai doubles as CTO, creating what insiders describe as "a natural bridge between cutting-edge research and real-world applications." This dual role appears to be paying dividends as the company transitions from lab experiments to market-ready solutions.

Technical Breakthroughs: Doing More With Less

At the heart of Mianshi's success lies its MiniCPM series - a family of AI models that punch above their weight:

  • MiniCPM-o 4.5 breaks new ground in human-machine interaction with full-duplex capabilities, allowing for remarkably fluid conversations that feel more natural than most chatbots.
  • MiniCPM-SALA employs an innovative architecture that delivers faster text processing at lower costs - a crucial advantage as businesses look for affordable AI solutions.

"We're seeing tremendous interest in models that can run efficiently on edge devices," notes an industry analyst familiar with the company. "Mianshi's approach aligns perfectly with this trend."

From Labs to Living Rooms: The Commercial Push

2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for AI commercialization, and Mianshi appears well-positioned to capitalize. Its technology is already being deployed across multiple sectors:

  • Smart terminals in consumer electronics
  • Government service platforms
  • Financial risk assessment systems

The participation of China Telecom suggests growing recognition of how large language models will integrate with telecommunications infrastructure. Industry watchers speculate this could lead to innovative "AI + cloud + 5G" solutions that redefine digital services.

Key Points:

  • Mianshi Intelligence secures nine-figure funding led by China Telecom
  • Combines Tsinghua University research pedigree with commercial focus
  • MiniCPM series offers efficient performance for edge computing applications
  • Already seeing adoption in government, finance and consumer electronics
  • Strategic investment signals telecom sector's growing AI ambitions

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