China-based Huawei to test AI chip aiming to rival Nvidia: Report
April 28 2025 - 1:29AM
Cointelegraph


Chinese tech giant Huawei has reportedly developed a powerful
artificial intelligence chip that could rival high-end processors
from US chip maker Nvidia.
The Shenzhen-based Huawei is poised to start testing a new AI
chip called the Ascend 910D, and has approached local tech firms,
which are slated to receive the first batch of sample chips by late
May, The Wall Street Journal reported on
April 27, citing people familiar with the matter.
The development is still at an early stage, and a series of
tests will be needed to assess the chip’s performance and get it
ready for customers.
Huawei is pinning hopes on its latest Ascend AI processor being
more powerful than Nvidia’s H100 chip, which was used for
AI training
in 2022.
Huawei is also poised to ship more than 800,000 earlier model
Ascend 910B and 910C chips to customers, including state-owned
telecoms operators and private AI developers such as TikTok parent
ByteDance.
Beijing has also reportedly encouraged Chinese AI developers to
increase purchases of domestic chips as trade tensions between
China and the US escalate.
In mid-April, Nvidia stated that it was expecting
around $5.5
billion in charges associated with its AI chip inventory due to
significant export restrictions imposed by the US government
affecting its business with China.
The Trump administration added Nvidia’s H20 chip, its most
powerful processor that could be sold to China, to a growing list
of semiconductors restricted for sale to the country.
Some key components for AI chips, such as the latest
high-bandwidth memory units, have also been restricted for export
to China by the US.
Huawei is focusing on building more efficient and faster
systems, such as CloudMatrix
384, a computing system unveiled in April, connecting Ascend
910C chips. This would leverage their chip arrays and use brute
force rather than making individual processors more powerful.
China seeks self-reliance on AI
Reuters reported on
April 26, citing state media reports, that Chinese President Xi
Jinping pledged “self-reliance and self-strengthening” to
develop AI in
the country.
“We must recognise the gaps and redouble our efforts to
comprehensively advance technological innovation, industrial
development, and AI-empowered applications," Xi said at a Politburo
meeting study session on April 25.
Donald Trump (left) meeting with Xi Jinping (right) in
2018 at the G20. Source: Dan
Scavino
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“We must continue to strengthen basic research, concentrate our
efforts on mastering core technologies such as high-end chips and
basic software, and build an independent, controllable, and
collaborative artificial intelligence basic software and hardware
system,” Xi added.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly urged Xi to contact him
for discussions about a potential trade deal after his
administration imposed 145% tariffs on most Chinese
goods.
China has stated that
it is not having any talks with the US and that the country should
“stop creating confusion.”
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