As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Huawei is set to launch its Ascend 910C GenAI chip, aiming to rival NVIDIA's H100 processor in performance . The chip is reportedly being tested by major Chinese tech companies like ByteDance, Baidu, and China Mobile.
The Ascend 910C is an improvement over its predecessor, the 910B, which was comparable to NVIDIA’s older A100 chip. Huawei plans to sell around 70,000 chips, valued at approximately USD 2 billion, with shipments expected to begin in October.
This development could mark a breakthrough for Huawei in the AI chip market, although the company's ability to meet expectations may be affected by ongoing US sanctions that have limited its access to advanced chipmaking technologies.
Analyst QuickTake: The news follows Huawei executives claiming that the Ascend 910B chip outperformed NVIDIA’s A100 processor by a 20% margin in certain tests. The company seeks to capitalize on the burgeoning demand for AI chips in China, which has reportedly resulted in widespread smuggling of NVIDIA chips into the country.
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