Baidu’s Revenue Falls for Fifth Quarter as Ads Keep Sliding
Baidu revenue fell 4% to RMB31.3 billion ($4.62 billion) in the second quarter, marking a fifth straight quarterly drop, as advertising continued to shrink faster than its AI business grew. Net income plummeted by 68%. Despite a 50% growth in its AI cloud segment, Baidu’s shares still dipped.
Robin Li vowed to bring Ernie back to the AI frontier.
August 18, 2026 – 6:26 pm
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Key Takeaways:
- Revenue Miss: Baidu’s revenue of RMB31.3 billion fell short of analyst forecasts, with a consensus of RMB31.6 billion from the South China Morning Post and an LSEG average of RMB31.96 billion according to Reuters.
- AI vs Marketing: The traditional advertising business shrank by 19% year-on-year while the AI segment, though still small, grew rapidly with a 25% increase.
- GPU Cloud Surge: Baidu’s GPU Cloud revenue skyrocketed by 283% year-on-year, reflecting increasing demand for public cloud AI computing.
- Ernie’s Slide: Baidu’s Ernie model has lagged behind competitors like Moonshot AI and OpenAI, per Bloomberg. CEO Robin Li promised to regain its lead in AI.
The Numbers:
- Total Revenue: RMB31.3 billion ($4.62 billion) (-4% y/y)
- Net Income: RMB2.3 billion ($342 million) (-68% y/y)
- AI Cloud Infra Revenue: RMB7.3 billion (+50% y/y)
- GPU Cloud Revenue: RMB7.3 billion (+283% y/y)
- Capital Expenditure (ex iQIYI): RMB11.4 billion (up 200% q/q)