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Huawei's new AI chip aims to take on Nvidia's stranglehold despite US restraints

Huawei is set to test its most powerful AI chip yet, aiming to challenge Nvidia’s dominance as US restrictions push China to accelerate its semiconductor self-sufficiency.

April 28, 2025 / 13:35 IST
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Huawei's new AI chip aims to take on Nvidia's stranglehold despite US restraints
Huawei's new AI chip aims to take on Nvidia's stranglehold despite US restraints

Huawei Technologies is on the verge of trying out its new artificial-intelligence processor, Ascend 910D, that it expects would match or possibly beat Nvidia's high-end AI chips. People familiar with the development revealed Huawei will see the first delivery of the new chip by the end of May and has already solicited China's tech companies to conduct initial technical feasibility trials, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The testing phase is still in its early stages. Extensive trials will be required before the chip can be rolled out to customers. Huawei’s goal is to offer a more powerful alternative to Nvidia’s H100 chip, which has been widely used for AI model training since its release in 2022. Earlier versions of Huawei’s processors, the Ascend 910B and 910C, laid the groundwork for this latest effort.

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China’s semiconductor push gains momentum

Huawei’s progress highlights the resilience of China’s semiconductor sector despite Washington’s efforts to restrict its growth, including bans on the sale of advanced Western chip-making equipment. The Shenzhen-based company has become a flagship of Beijing’s strategy to develop a self-sufficient tech ecosystem, standing as one of the few credible challengers to American chip supremacy.