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AMD reportedly preparing 'China-specific' AI GPU option to battle NVIDIA and Huawei: we should expect to see a cut-down version of the Radeon AI PRO R9700.
It is real competition Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has finally admitted that Huawei is no longer just a nuisance in China’s AI arms race, it’s now a fully-fledged competitor. In a Bloomberg interview, Huang said Huawei’s AI chips and clusters are now on par with Nvidia’s top-end gear.
How Huawei's forbidden Supernode 384 computing architecture outpaces Nvidia systems despite US sanctions, reshaping the global AI chip landscape.
Huawei is NVIDIA’s true rival. As we said, NVIDIA’s hardware is used in AI development worldwide. While AMD and NVIDIA are typically seen as rivals in the GPU space, AMD doesn
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ExtremeTech on MSNAMD Will Fight Nvidia in China With Bespoke Pro GPUAMD is going to launch its own cut-down AI graphics card exclusively for the Chinese market. Based on the AMD Radeon AI Pro R9700, this card will compete directly with Nvidia's RTX 5000-series GPUs and some of Huawei's homegrown AI hardware.
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said that Chinese AI rivals are filling the void left by the departure of US companies from that market, and their technology is becoming more powerful.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said during a recent interview that China's Huawei and its new CloudMatrix AI cluster is competes with Grace Blackwell.
Huang was candid about the company's position amid shifting US trade policies and intensifying global competition in artificial intelligence.
According to a recent report, it suggests that Huawei could tape out its 3nm chipset by 2026 and close the gap with its competitors.
Huawei Technologies is advocating for its Ascend AI processor-based, high-performance computing architecture, Supernode 384, to rival Nvidia's NVL72 system in data centres.