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China's forced switch from NVIDIA's CUDA cripples its data centers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56892, member: 636"] Chinese artificial intelligence data centers face significant challenges when transitioning from NVIDIA graphics processing units to Huawei alternatives because of software compatibility problems. The South China Morning Post reports that Beijing requires all government-funded computing facilities to utilize at least fifty percent domestically manufactured semiconductors. This mandate originated from Shanghai municipal regulations established during 2024 and expanded across the entire nation this year. Officials implemented these requirements to reduce dependence on foreign technology after concerns emerged about potential security vulnerabilities in NVIDIA H20 processors. The government seeks greater control over critical computing infrastructure through domestic chip adoption. Huawei produces its semiconductors through SMIC manufacturing using seven-nanometer processes due to American export restrictions preventing access to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company facilities. Data center operators encounter substantial difficulties because their existing artificial intelligence applications were developed using NVIDIA CUDA software platforms. Huawei chips operate on the CANN platform instead, creating incompatibility issues for established machine learning models. Centers must convert their NVIDIA-trained algorithms to function with Huawei hardware, a complex technical challenge that disrupts operations. [/QUOTE]
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