Huawei may have tried to skirt chip export controls, TSMC tells authorities

Huawei may have tried to skirt chip export controls, TSMC tells authorities

In This Story An advanced chip manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company was reportedly found in sanctioned Chinese tech giant Huawei’s latest artificial intelligence chips. Suggested Reading The key role of synthetic data in AI innovation Suggested Reading Research firm TechInsights took apart Huawei’s cutting-edge AI accelerator and found an Ascend 910B chip made by

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Huawei Wins GSMA Digital Nations Award, Vows Support for Carriers’ Growth in the Mobile AI Era

Huawei Wins GSMA Digital Nations Award, Vows Support for Carriers’ Growth in the Mobile AI Era

Seoul, Republic of Korea – WEBWIRE – Tuesday, October 15, 2024 During GSMA Mobile 360 (M360) Asia Pacific 2024 in Seoul, Korea, Huawei won a Digital Nations Award for Excellence in Innovation Video for “Smart 5G Warehouse Future of Logistics” a short video showing how 5G technology is driving digital transformation across multiple industries, including

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Move aside H100, Huawei wants Chinese hyperscalers to use its new Ascend AI chip instead of Nvidia’s workhorse, but it’s going to be tough

Move aside H100, Huawei wants Chinese hyperscalers to use its new Ascend AI chip instead of Nvidia’s workhorse, but it’s going to be tough

(Image credit: Huawei) The US restrictions on exporting advanced hardware have severely impacted the AI ambitions of many Chinese firms, limiting their access to powerful chips necessary for training large-scale AI models and handling complex computations. Companies like ByteDance and Alibaba, which rely on high-end processors for their AI operations, have been forced to turn

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