Huawei Seeks to Export AI Chips to Middle East and Southeast Asia
MIDDLE EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA, JUL 10 – Huawei aims to challenge US chipmakers by offering older Ascend AI chips in Middle East and Southeast Asia, with estimated volumes in the low thousands, despite supply constraints.
- Earlier this month, Huawei Technologies Co. began exporting small batches of Ascend AI chips to Middle East and Southeast Asia to challenge Nvidia’s market dominance.
- Following US export controls, Huawei seeks Middle East and Southeast Asia markets to bypass restrictions on American chip technology, aiming to compete with Nvidia despite limited deals.
- Huawei offers low-thousands volumes of Ascend 910B chips with remote system access, but no deals are finalized yet.
- US policymakers remain attentive to Huawei's efforts to export AI chips, emphasizing the preference for American technology amid ongoing concerns over Chinese-built AI infrastructure.
- Beyond US restrictions, Huawei moves older chips to recover value and build presence in markets dominated by US chipmakers.
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Huawei seeks AI chip customers in Middle East, Thailand
Huawei Technologies is trying to export small quantities of AI chips to the Middle East and Southeast Asia, an effort to establish a foothold in markets dominated by Nvidia Corp. despite ongoing manufacturing challenges.
In an attempt to expand its borders, Huawei Technologies seeks to export small amounts of artificial intelligence chips to the Middle East and Southeast Asia.This strategic move by Huawei is aimed at competing in markets dominated so far by US chip designer Nvidia.According to the original report, the Chinese company has established contact with potential customers in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Thailand, offering its earlier gene…
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