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Huawei's AI Chip Dreams Hit Brick Wall
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41212, member: 636"] Huawei wants Chinese companies to buy their artificial intelligence chips instead of NVIDIA products. Major tech firms like ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent refuse to purchase large amounts of Huawei Ascend 910C processors. State companies and local governments receive most orders since private businesses avoid the domestic alternative. Chinese tech giants invested heavily in NVIDIA CUDA software systems over many years. These companies expect Huawei to adapt to their existing platforms rather than switching systems. Huawei faces several problems that hurt sales across China's technology sector. The company competes directly against potential customers who run major internet services. Their AI chips overheat regularly which damages trust among engineering teams. Many Chinese firms stockpiled NVIDIA graphics cards before trade restrictions began. US export controls make Huawei chips risky for companies with international operations. NVIDIA continues growing without Chinese sales as global demand increases rapidly. Investment bank UBS estimates NVIDIA could earn 400 billion dollars annually from AI infrastructure projects. The American company maintains technical advantages through superior software tools and memory optimization. Huawei created translation software to match NVIDIA features but performance remains weaker than direct solutions. [/QUOTE]
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