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Huawei Set to Crush Nvidia in China AI Race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39397, member: 636"] Huawei emerged as Nvidia's biggest threat for artificial intelligence chip sales across China. American trade restrictions forced Nvidia away from Chinese customers and opened space for local competitors. The Chinese company built Ascend 910B and 910C processors that match Nvidia's powerful H100 accelerators. Jensen Huang's team feels genuine concern about losing market share to this rival. Huawei dominates every technology sector inside China and continues growing stronger. Due to government export rules, Nvidia must sell weaker computer chips to Chinese buyers. The American company plans future products with slower GDDR7 memory technology compared to Huawei offerings. Software advantages might help Nvidia compete, but Huawei develops capable alternatives for its customers. Chinese businesses prefer local suppliers over foreign companies when performance is equal. Nvidia faces an uphill battle trying to regain lost ground against domestic competition. Huawei operates chip factories under different company names and has achieved consistent 7nm manufacturing processes. The Chinese giant controls everything from semiconductor design to memory production through vertical integration. Nvidia competes against one of China's largest business empires rather than just another technology company. Jensen Huang made recent public statements about American policies hurting his company's prospects. Nvidia's future success depends on finding ways around these political and technological barriers. [/QUOTE]
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