Huawei readies AI chip to beat Nvidia in China

​​The chips will be available as early as October, the WSJ reported. This comes on the back of restrictions by the US the government on Nvidia to stop selling H100 chips to Chinese consumers due to security concerns.

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Chinese conglomerate Huawei is reportedly launching a new AI chip that will compete with Nvidia in China, according to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) article.

The chips will be available as early as October, the WSJ reported. This comes on the back of restrictions by the US
government on Nvidia to stop selling H100 chips to the Chinese consumers due to security concerns.


Huawei’s Ascend 910C is being tested in the region, and initial negotiations are on with potential customers, WSJ reported.
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