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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.
Chinese military records show attempts to buy banned Nvidia chips for its AI projects. Find out more about what they reveal.
Chinese IT giant's CloudMatrix 384 promises GB200 beating perf, if you ignore power and the price tag Analysis Nvidia has the ...
Huawei has become widely regarded as China's most promising domestic supplier of chips essential for AI development.
Documents from the PLA revealed that the Chinese military attempted to acquire Nvidia chips for AI servers and robot dogs.
As newly appointed US tech czar David Sacks predicted just a month ago, Trump's tariffs appear to be backfiring in ...
NVIDIA has been called in by Chinese regulators over claims that its H20 AI chip poses security risks, putting billions in ...
While Nvidia’s GB200 significantly outperforms Huawei CloudMatrix 384 at the chip level, Huawei gains an advantage at the ...
China has summoned Nvidia to address alleged H20 chip security flaws, raising fresh concerns about the AI giant’s China ...
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) is the central authority responsible for regulating the country’s internet, ...
Chinese companies showcased A.I. gains in Shanghai this week. More chips will only help them improve faster, industry ...
Huawei unveiled its most aggressive artificial intelligence system to date on Saturday in Shanghai. The CloudMatrix 384 made ...