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Read on TechCrunch →Huawei's new AI chip is gaining significant traction with major Chinese tech firms ByteDance and Alibaba, who are reportedly planning to place orders, marking a shift from the previous Ascend 910C's struggle for adoption.
Why it matters
This development is crucial for Huawei's position in the global AI chip market and for China's broader goal of semiconductor self-sufficiency. Increased adoption of Huawei's AI chips by major domestic tech players like ByteDance and Alibaba could significantly strengthen China's indigenous AI infrastructure, reduce reliance on foreign technology, and potentially reshape the competitive landscape for AI hardware globally. It also highlights the impact of government policy on technology adoption within a key strategic sector.
Huawei, a big Chinese tech company, has created a new computer chip specifically for artificial intelligence. Unlike their last AI chip, this new one is proving popular with other major Chinese tech giants like ByteDance and Alibaba, who are now planning to buy it. This helps China use more of its own technology for AI.
OpenAI is shifting focus from consumer-facing 'moonshots' like Sora to enterprise AI, with key personnel departures and team consolidations.
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