Iluvator CoreX, a Chinese maker of general-purpose graphics processing units (GPUs), has published its post-hearing information pack with Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd (HKEX), according to exchange filings released on Thursday.
Iluvator CoreX focuses on providing general-purpose GPU products and artificial intelligence (AI) computing solutions tailored to a range of industries. The company has launched two major product lines, branded “Tiangai” and “Zhikai,” targeting AI training, inference and high-performance computing workloads.
The filing shows that Iluvator CoreX has completed three generations of general-purpose GPU architecture iterations to date, alongside continuous optimization of its software stack, as it seeks to enhance performance, compatibility and ecosystem support.
The disclosure marks a key step in Iluvator CoreX’s Hong Kong listing process, as Chinese chipmakers accelerate efforts to build domestic high-performance computing and AI capabilities amid tightening global semiconductor supply chains.

