Chinese internet giant Tencent has become a platinum member of the Linux Foundation.

The move will place Tencent Mobile Internet Group general manager Liu Xin on the Linux Foundationโ€™s board of directors. Additionally, the company plans to contribute an open source microservices project called TARS  and a name service project dubbed Tseer to the foundation. It will also contribute Angel, its open source AI project, to the foundationโ€™s deep learning division.

According to the Linux Foundation, Tencent has been โ€œusing Linux exclusively for many years.โ€ The organization also said the company was one of the first to make use of an open source controller (OpenDaylight Projectโ€™s SDN) at a large scale to manage data flow between its data centers. The company was also a founding member of the Open China SDN committee.

โ€œWe are honored to be a Platinum member of The Linux Foundation. Open source is core to Tencentโ€™s technical strategy,โ€ Liu said in a statement. โ€œWe look forward to strengthening our relationship with the international open source community and promoting innovation in cutting-edge technology.โ€

Tencent joins the ranks of fellow Chinese platinum member Huawei and international members IBM, Qualcomm, and Intel.

According to one study, Tencent ranks 12th out of the worldโ€™s tech companies regarding employees contributing to open source repositories on GitHub. Alibaba and Baidu rank 9th and 15th respectively. Alibabaโ€™s cloud computing arm and Baidu are also both gold members of the Linux Foundation.

In May, Tencent unveiled Chinaโ€™s first open source Go-playing AI, making use of spare WeChat servers to train the program. Dubbed โ€œPheonixGo,โ€ the AIโ€™s source code and training model can be run on a single GPU and its hosted on GitHub.

Christopher Udemans is TechNode's former Shanghai-based data and graphics reporter. He covered Chinese artificial intelligence, mobility, cleantech, and cybersecurity.

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