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Now, a report in The Wall Street Journal claims Huawei is preparing to test its most advanced AI chip to date, the Ascend 910D, and has approached several Chinese tech companies to begin technical ...
China's leading technology companies, such as Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu, are starting to use domestic chips to create ...
US curbs push Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu towards Huawei's Ascend China’s top tech outfits are scrambling to replace their ...
Huawei is believed to be operating one of the sites to manufacture its 7nm smartphone and Ascend AI processors. Construction is thought to have begun in 2022, with the FT reporting that chip equipment ...
The Shenzhen-based conglomerate currently offers its Ascend series processors, mainly the 910B and 910C, to Chinese companies ...
At the same time that it potentially reduced licensing requirements on advanced computing items to a smaller group of countries by notifying ...
Despite the setback in China, NVIDIA reported $44.1 billion in revenue in Q1FY26, up 12% from the previous quarter and 69% ...
Huawei is looking to test its Ascend 910D chip with fellow homegrown tech companies and is expected to get its first samples of the chips next month, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing ...
The Ascend 910B, Ascend 910C, and the upcoming Ascend 910D are banned, whereas the Ascend 910, which Huawei legally purchased from TSMC in 2019 – 2020 before ending up on the U.S. Entity List ...
At the Ascend AI Developer Summit on May 26, 2025, Huawei unveiled its new Ascend SuperNode architecture, the foundation of ...
The US government believes that Huawei’s Ascend processors were manufactured using US technologies and curbs further consumption of Chinese AI chips.
China appears to be catching, matching or swerving around the US and European technology that it’s been forbidden to import in order to meet its AI and ...