Huawei develops new AI chip, seeking to match Nvidia: WSJ

The Huawei Global flagship store is seen on Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street in Shanghai, China on April 8, 2025. (Photo by AFP)
Huawei has approached
some Chinese tech companies about testing the technical feasibility of the new
chip, called the Ascend 910D, the report said, citing people familiar with the
matter.
The Chinese company
hopes that the latest iteration of its Ascend AI processors will be more
powerful than Nvidia's H100, and is slated to receive the first batch of
samples of the processor as early as late May, the report added.
Reuters reported on
Monday that Huawei plans to begin mass shipments of its advanced 910C
artificial intelligence chip to Chinese customers as early as next month.
Huawei and its Chinese
peers have struggled for years to match Nvidia in building top-end
chips that could compete with the U.S. firm's products for training models, a
process where data is fed to algorithms to help them learn to make accurate
decisions.
Seeking to limit China's
technological development, particularly advances for its military, Washington
has cut China off from Nvidia's most advanced AI products, including
its flagship B200 chip.
The H100 chip, for
example, was banned from sale in China in 2022 by U.S. authorities before it
was even launched.
Nvidia declined to
comment, while Huawei did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for
comment.
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