Huawei Prepares Testing for Ascend 910D AI Chip as Rival to Nvidia
- Huawei Technologies is set to test the Ascend 910D AI processor, hoping to compete with Nvidia's products, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- The first samples of the Ascend 910D are expected to arrive by late May, according to the report.
- Huawei plans to start mass shipments of its 910C AI chip to Chinese customers as early as next month, as reported by Reuters.
- U.S. authorities have restricted China's access to advanced Nvidia products, impacting Huawei's ability to compete with Nvidia.
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China steps up its game in the global AI race
Late next month, Huawei will be testing its new powerful AI processor, the Ascend 910 D, even as by early May the previous 910C will start to be mass-delivered to scores of Chinese tech companies. These serious breakthroughs are the next chapter of Huawei's drive to counter Nvidia's global monopoly in GPUs. The Ascend 910D is supposed to be more powerful than Nvidia's extremely popular H100. Huawei is pulling no punches in its race to manufactur…
Huawei Technologies is testing a chip that could help China catch up to the US in artificial intelligence, The Wall Street Journal reported. If successful, the company could replace some of Nvidia's products. The progress has come despite the US administration's efforts to slow down Chinese chip development.
In the race for the most powerful artificial intelligence systems, Beijing could quickly make up for a lot of ground. Washington is holding against it by all means.
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