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Huawei's new AI chip wins interest from ByteDance and Alibaba.
Summary
Reuters reports customer testing of Huawei's 950PR AI chip went well and that ByteDance and Alibaba plan to place orders, while Huawei aims to ship about 750,000 units this year.
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Huawei's new 950PR AI chip has completed customer testing and attracted interest from major Chinese tech firms. Reuters reported that ByteDance and Alibaba plan to place orders. The chip is described as more compatible with Nvidia's CUDA system and to have improved response speeds. Huawei has previously struggled to secure large-scale adoption of its Ascend 910C despite government efforts to promote domestic semiconductors.
Known details:
- Customer tests of the 950PR reportedly went well, according to people familiar with the matter.
- ByteDance and Alibaba plan to place orders, the sources said.
- Huawei plans to ship about 750,000 950PR units this year, and samples were sent to customers in January.
- Mass production is expected to begin next month, with fuller shipments anticipated in the second half of the year.
- The sources spoke on condition of anonymity, and Huawei, ByteDance and Alibaba did not respond to requests for comment.
Summary:
Reports described the development as a milestone for Huawei's efforts to broaden adoption of its AI chips in China's private tech sector. Mass production is slated to begin next month and full shipments are expected in the second half of the year. Undetermined at this time.
