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Huawei’s new CloudMatrix supercomputer has outperformed NVIDIA’s platform, signaling a global AI power shift as US chip bans backfire and China gains ground with sovereign AI technology.
Huawei is showcasing its CloudMatrix 384 AI system as a direct rival to Nvidia, a move accelerated by volatile U.S. export ...
While Nvidia’s GB200 significantly outperforms Huawei CloudMatrix 384 at the chip level, Huawei gains an advantage at the ...
Huawei's CloudMatrix 384, showcased at WAIC Shanghai, is emerging as a strong competitor to Nvidia's GB200 NVL72. Despite U.S ...
Huawei surprised many at the Shanghai AI conference when it rolled out its CloudMatrix 384 system. Instead of a handful of ...
Huawei Technologies unveiled an AI computing system that one industry expert has said rivals Nvidia's (NVDA) most advanced ...
Huawei Technologies has introduced its most advanced AI computing system, the CloudMatrix 384, at the World Artificial ...
Huawei has become widely regarded as China's most promising domestic supplier of chips essential for AI development.
China’s Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. threw down the gauntlet to Nvidia Corp. Saturday when it revealed its most powerful ...
As newly appointed US tech czar David Sacks predicted just a month ago, Trump's tariffs appear to be backfiring in ...
Huawei unveiled its most aggressive artificial intelligence system to date on Saturday in Shanghai. The CloudMatrix 384 made ...
CloudMatrix 384 (CM384) employs 384 Ascend 910C chip modules, each containing two processors that connect to four HBM memory banks. CM384 is China's alternative to NVIDIA's NVL72 (see NVLink).