Huawei claims chip process doesn't matter for AI dominance

Huawei Cloud Computing Executive Director Zhang Ping'an rejected assertions that limited chip technology hinders the company's advancement in artificial intelligence on Friday. The executive stated customers require quality computing results rather than advanced chip processes such as 5-nanometer and 7-nanometer nodes. Huawei achieved three times greater operating efficiency than Nvidia's H20 AI chip through architectural improvements and system optimization advances. The Ascend 910B card generates 2,400 text tokens per second with a Time-Per-Output-Token below 50 milliseconds.

Huawei expanded support for large language models from DeepSeek and Kiwi AI while developing the Ascend Cloud platform as a global alternative to Nvidia infrastructure. The Chinese technology firm distributed its computing platform to international customers and presented a chip development plan featuring self-built high-bandwidth memory and rival architectures. Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang identified Huawei as a significant competitor to American technology leadership. The company's roadmap aims to complete competitive designs within the coming years.
 

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