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HUAWEI PREPARES ASCEND 910C AI CHIP FOR MASS SHIPMENT AS CHINA SEEKS NVIDIA ALTERNATIVES
Techlife News
|April 26, 2025
Huawei Technologies is set to begin mass shipments of its Ascend 910C artificial intelligence chip to Chinese customers next month, a move that positions the company as a leading alternative to Nvidia's restricted AI hardware in China's $30 billion AI chip market, industry sources familiar with the matter confirmed.
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The 910C, a graphics processing unit (GPU), aims to fill a void left by U.S. export controls on Nvidia's H20 chip, which now require a license, per recent regulatory updates. For tech firms, policymakers, and industry analysts, Huawei's advance signals China's accelerating push for self-sufficiency in AI technology amid intensifying U.S.-China trade tensions.
The Ascend 910C, an evolution of the 910B, combines two processors for performance comparable to Nvidia's H100, with enhanced support for diverse AI workloads, per technical analyses. Huawei has already distributed samples to tech giants like ByteDance and started accepting orders, with some shipments underway, per industry reports. China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) produces key components using a 7-nanometer process, though yield rates remain low, per manufacturing data. Posts on X express skepticism about Huawei's ability to scale production without advanced equipment, citing U.S. restrictions on tools like ASML's extreme ultraviolet lithography machines.
Huawei's chip rollout navigates economic headwinds, with semiconductor costs rising 10%, yet China's state-backed tech ecosystem, bolstered by firms like Baidu and Tencent, supports its ambitions. As global players adjust to trade barriers, Huawei's 910C could reshape China's AI landscape, challenging Nvidia's dominance and driving domestic innovation in a market where national security and technological autonomy are paramount.
ASCEND 910C FILLS NVIDIA'S MARKET GAPCette histoire est tirée de l'édition April 26, 2025 de Techlife News.
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