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Huawei reportedly plans to soon begin testing its latest Ascend AI chip, the Ascend 910D, which the company hopes will rival Nvidia's H100.
An analyst notes that Huawei’s new chip isn’t likely to hold much appeal outside of China Last Updated: April 28, 2025 at 8:05 p.m. ET First Published: April 28, 2025 at 3:41 p.m. ET Share ...
The Ascend 920 was launched by Huawei at a partner conference earlier this month. Per a report from Tom’s Hardware, the chip will be produced using the 6nm process node and is expected to offer more ...
Just days after the United States and China declared a temporary truce over tariffs, tempers are already flaring: this time over the future of Beijing’s most advanced homegrown semiconductors.
China’s Huawei Technologies is preparing to test its newest and most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) processor, as it hopes to replace some higher-end products of US chip giant Nvidia, the ...
Just a few weeks after the U.S. and China made significant steps to de-escalate the growing trade war between the two countries, tensions are flaring again — this time over semiconductors. China ...
In a new report from DigiTimes, we're learning that Huawei's new Ascend 920 is a direct competitor to the NVIDIA H20 AI GPU, with a focus on the supply chain being entirely in-house with this new ...
Huawei has been positioning itself as the Chinese Nvidia for some time, and now, the South China Morning Post reports the company has launched a new AI infrastructure architecture set to rival the ...
Huawei has started the delivery of its advanced artificial intelligence chip “cluster” to Chinese clients who are increasing orders after being cut off from Nvidia’s semiconductors because ...
Malaysia declared it’ll build a first-of-its-kind AI system powered by Huawei Technologies Co. chips, only to distance itself from that statement a day later, underscoring the Asian nation’s ...
Just days after the United States and China declared a temporary truce over tariffs, tempers are already flaring: this time over the future of Beijing’s most advanced homegrown semiconductors.