Tensions flare between US and China over Huawei’s AI chips
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Malaysia’s Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching had reportedly said the country was using Huawei chips and servers for a groundbreaking AI project.
Huawei is rapidly expanding its footprint in China's AI chip market, capitalizing on recent regulatory hurdles and domestic momentum in artificial intelligence investments. The company's Ascend 910 series is set to become a central force in China's AI infrastructure in 2025,
Malaysia's government did not develop, coordinate or endorse an artificial intelligence project involving a local company and Huawei Technologies, its trade ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.
Yuan Yuan, Vice President of Huawei Data Storage Product Line, made the announcement during a keynote at the 4th Huawei Innovative Data Storage Summit
Malaysia declared it’ll build a first-of-its-kind AI system powered by Huawei Technologies Co. chips, only to distance itself from that statement a day later, underscoring the Asian nation’s delicate position in the US-Chinese AI race.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMalaysia downplays Huawei deal as US aims to curb China AI powerKUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia declared it will build a first-of-its-kind AI system powered by Huawei Technologies chips, only to distance itself from that statement a day later, underscoring the Asian nation’s delicate position in the US-Chinese AI race.
Huawei's GPU advancements & U.S.-China trade tensions could impact Nvidia Corporation's Q1 FY 2026 outlook. Click here to find out why NVDA stock is a Hold.
Accelerate AI DC construction through modular and prefabricated architecture: Huawei's PowerPOD adopts a fully decoupled architecture to achieve one power system per container. It greatly shortens the time to market (TTM), achieves a prefabrication rate of over 90%, and reduces onsite manpower by 70%.
U.S. export controls on artificial intelligence chips to China were "a failure" as they have cost American companies billions of dollars in lost sales, Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said on Wednesday.
The company recently unveiled a new AI server cluster in China's Anhui province. Rather than graphics processing units (GPUs) from Nvidia, which dominates the global market for AI chips, the new cluster uses Ascend chips developed in-house by Huawei.