NVIDIA boss Jensen Huang admits Huawei makes chips that match his company's best products. The Chinese tech giant built AI processors that perform like NVIDIA's H200 models. Huang told Bloomberg that Huawei moves fast and creates strong competition. He called the Chinese company a tough rival that never stops working. NVIDIA faces real threats from Huawei's rapid progress.
Huawei created a system called CloudMatrix that beats NVIDIA's newest Grace Blackwell technology. The Chinese company's Ascend 910C chip competes directly with NVIDIA's top H200 accelerator. Huang had never talked about Huawei's performance before this interview. He confirmed that Huawei caught up with Western technology despite trade restrictions. The Chinese firm closed the gap faster than anyone expected.
NVIDIA dominated AI computing for years without serious competition. Chinese companies struggled to match American chip performance until recently. Huawei proved that domestic technology can rival global leaders. The company built these advanced systems under heavy US trade sanctions. Their success shows China can develop cutting-edge technology independently.
Huawei created a system called CloudMatrix that beats NVIDIA's newest Grace Blackwell technology. The Chinese company's Ascend 910C chip competes directly with NVIDIA's top H200 accelerator. Huang had never talked about Huawei's performance before this interview. He confirmed that Huawei caught up with Western technology despite trade restrictions. The Chinese firm closed the gap faster than anyone expected.
NVIDIA dominated AI computing for years without serious competition. Chinese companies struggled to match American chip performance until recently. Huawei proved that domestic technology can rival global leaders. The company built these advanced systems under heavy US trade sanctions. Their success shows China can develop cutting-edge technology independently.