Huawei to Unveil Tech to Cut China’s Reliance on Foreign AI Memory Chips
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Huawei releases new tool to get Chinese firms around crushing HBM export blacklist — new UCM software claims up to 22x throughput gain and 90% latency reduction for traditional cache hierarchies in AI workloads
Huawei's newest software tool, called the Unified Cache Manager, seeks to optimize utilization across the traditional cache hierarchy for AI inference, allowing China's AI firms to be more competitive without the need for exotic HBM memory that is near-impossible to obtain in the country.
Huawei is about to lift the veil on what she presents as a major breakthrough in the IA inference at the 2025 Forum on the Implementation and Development of Financial Inference in IA, scheduled for Tuesday, August 12. According to reports from China, this technology could reduce the country's dependence on the High Bandwidth [...] The Huawei article announces a breakthrough in the IA to replace the HBM by 2025 appeared first on BlogNT: the Blog …
Huawei to unveil tech to cut China’s reliance on foreign AI memory chips
Huawei may unveil tech to cut China’s reliance on imported HBM chips. China aims to build a self-sufficient AI hardware supply chain. Huawei is expected to unveil a technology that could lessen China’s dependence on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips for running artificial intelligence reasoning models, according to the state-run Securities Times. As reported by the South China Morning Post, the announcement will be made at the 2025 Financial AI …
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