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Huawei offers Ascend 950 to Korea, NVIDIA’s grip loosens
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80409, member: 636"] Huawei wants to sell its top AI chips outside China as an Nvidia alternative. The company plans to offer its highest-end Ascend 950 processors to customers in South Korea next year, packaging them as complete data center clusters with networking and storage. Huawei Korea's CEO stated this provides a second option for companies potentially locked out of Nvidia's hardware ecosystem. The Ascend 950 comes in two versions tailored for different tasks like training or inference, both featuring Huawei's proprietary high-bandwidth memory. These cluster solutions, marketed as Atlas SuperPods, are positioned to compete with Nvidia's upcoming platforms. Industry observers note this expansion mimics Huawei's global strategy with 5G technology, now focused on AI infrastructure. A key question remains whether the company can manufacture enough chips to meet international demand alongside its substantial domestic orders. [/QUOTE]
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