You searched for production - Huawei Central https://www.huaweicentral.com/ Home for all Huawei News Tue, 29 Oct 2024 06:04:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.huaweicentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-HC-Newsroom-favicon-32x32.png You searched for production - Huawei Central https://www.huaweicentral.com/ 32 32 Huawei to increase Mate 70 series parts production by 50% over Mate 60 https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-to-increase-mate-70-series-parts-production-by-50-over-mate-60/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 06:04:21 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=123075 Huawei started taking Mate 70 series parts supply for assembly last month, and it could increase the production by November. As per the sources, the company will likely boost the components stock by 50% over the previous generation smartphones. The supply chain states that Huawei is planning to increase the production of certain Mate 70 […]

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Huawei started taking Mate 70 series parts supply for assembly last month, and it could increase the production by November. As per the sources, the company will likely boost the components stock by 50% over the previous generation smartphones.

The supply chain states that Huawei is planning to increase the production of certain Mate 70 series parts by 50% over the Mate 60 smartphones in the same period.

It’s unclear what parts will get the stock increment next month. However, some key components could be camera lenses, fingerprint sensors, and display panels.

Inputs hint this move will come into action by next month, probably after the company decides the launch date for its new lineup. According to the previous revelations, Huawei could surprisingly unveil the Mate 70 series around November 20.

Huawei seemingly wants to avoid the tight supply situation that occurred for the Mate 60 smartphones. The surprising launch of the series led to robust sales. Although the company was unable to fulfill the sales demand on time.

It even extended the time for refilling the stock by 1-3 months which kept consumers waiting for a long while. Perhaps, the Chinese phone maker doesn’t want to face the same difficulties with the upcoming flagship lineup.

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Huawei to increase Mate 70 series parts production by 50% over Mate 60 (Image Credits: Huawei)

Mate 70 series will likely launch next month. The smartphones are said to equip mostly with China-made parts rather than foreign ones. This time, the number of Chinese components could be more than the Huawei Pura 70 handsets.

The new lineup will introduce both small and large screen panels. Small ones could show up with the standard models while the large displays may appear with the high-end variants. But a part that is highly in discussion is the fingerprint sensor.

Huawei could use a new type of fingerprint scanner for its Mate 70 series. A recent input said that the company may adopt a side-mounted ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for the standard Mate 70. Yet, how far this news is accurate will be known at the launch time.

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Huawei Mate 70 series tipped to debut by mid-November https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-series-tipped-to-debut-by-mid-november/ Mon, 21 Oct 2024 05:57:40 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=122606 Huawei Mate 70 series is coming and it will likely debut by mid-November. Yes, we’ve got an expected launch date for the flagship smartphone series. The company may officially unveil its new Mate flagship in the second week of next month. According to the DigiTimesAsia, the Huawei Mate 70 series could debut in mid-November. The […]

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Huawei Mate 70 series is coming and it will likely debut by mid-November. Yes, we’ve got an expected launch date for the flagship smartphone series. The company may officially unveil its new Mate flagship in the second week of next month.

According to the DigiTimesAsia, the Huawei Mate 70 series could debut in mid-November. The expected launch date for the flagship may fall on Singles’ Day 2024.

China is busy celebrating the Double Eleven sale fest. Several e-commerce channels organize this festival on the occasion of “Singles’ Day” which is on November 11 this year. The report hints that Huawei could launch its new Mate lineup on the same day.

Last year, Huawei unveiled the Mate 60 series on August 23 with a discrete launch. The same time and treatment were expected this year for the next Mate models.

However, the hardware and software optimizations of the Huawei Mate 70 series led to a delay in launch. While users expected to witness the flagship lineup in September 2024 clashing with the iPhone 16, it shifted to mid-November.

But the wait is seemingly about to end. Many Chinese tech giants are ready to showcase their new premium smartphones in the market and Huawei will probably join this race by November 11, 12 (Tuesday) or in the same week with Mate 70 series.

The report further says that the Mate 70 models have already entered mass production. Judging from last year’s promotion strategy, the company may directly unveil its new Mate handsets on Singles’ Day this year. But an official confirmation awaits on this matter.

This time, Mate 70 probably won’t trouble customers with its tight supply problems. Early inputs revealed that Huawei has prepared enough stock to meet the market demands without fail. The overall unit capacity is 50% more than the Mate 60 series.

Huawei Mate 70 series will bring major internal upgrades and some minor changes to the appearance. The devices may use the next-gen basalt body architecture, Kunlun Glass, and camera framework with better drop and wear-resistant properties.

Display and imaging capabilities will also fetch new upgrades to deliver the best viewing and photography experience. HarmonyOS NEXT and the rumored 5nm Kirin chip are also on the list to boost the performance of the new models.

Let’s see what else we will find with the new Mate 70 smartphones.

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Huawei Mate 70 series tipped to debut by mid-November (Image Credits: Huawei)

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More export controls highlight US concerns over Huawei’s chipset progress https://www.huaweicentral.com/more-export-controls-highlight-us-concerns-over-huaweis-chipset-progress/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:57:56 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=122584 China and the US chipset export controls now turned into a new chapter where the latter seems a bit concerned due to Huawei’s progress. The firm is taking tiny steps in the chip field but these footsteps appear as a bold move to the US authorities. A recent report claimed that U.S. lawmakers are urging […]

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China and the US chipset export controls now turned into a new chapter where the latter seems a bit concerned due to Huawei’s progress. The firm is taking tiny steps in the chip field but these footsteps appear as a bold move to the US authorities.

A recent report claimed that U.S. lawmakers are urging to impose more export controls on Huawei to restrict it from doing better in the chipset space.

The demand has come as Huawei is gearing up the development of its new Ascend 910C AI chip and an alleged 5nm processor for the upcoming Mate 70 flagship.

John Moolenaar and Raja Krishnamoorthi – members of the House Select Committee wrote a letter to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on this matter.

They demanded tougher restrictions on Huawei. Doing so will be a sign that the U.S. will take strict actions to prevent its technology from being indulged in problematic ambitions. U.S. authorities have been howling in the name of security for years and the current scenario is no exception to this matter.

Is the U.S. afraid of Huawei?

Do you know the reason why U.S. lawmakers want more limitations on Huawei? It is because they found that the company is teaming up with chip component suppliers that aren’t on the Entity List. For instance SawySure, Qingdao SiEn, and more.

Earlier Huawei tied up with the PXW Semiconductor company for its chip production. However, as the U.S. came to know about this collaboration, it chained PXW from accessing its advanced techs. Now it is planning the same for other firms.

More export controls and restrictions reflect growing fears among the US government about Huawei’s progress in the chipset sector. The company is making slow yet significant improvements in both smartphones and AI processors which seems a major concern for the US.

Well, that’s only one side of the story. In the fear of Huawei’s chip progress, the US is even probing other chipmakers for whether they are helping the Chinese tech giant in any manner. TSMC is the latest example which is now stuck in investigation.

A coin has two sides and so does this report. Those on the U.S. side will see these measures as a part of national security. Meanwhile, those supporting Huawei will say that the U.S. is under pressure as Huawei has started rising in the chip technology.

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More export controls highlight US concerns over Huawei’s chipset progress (Image Credits: Huawei)

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Honor devices unlikely to use Kirin chips, but users hope for it: CEO https://www.huaweicentral.com/honor-devices-unlikely-to-use-kirin-chips-but-users-hope-for-it-ceo/ Wed, 16 Oct 2024 10:20:36 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=122395 Honor devices to equip Kirin chips in the future is still a big question and CEO Zhao Ming has finally responded on this matter. The executive said that the company doesn’t have any such plans for now and is focusing on other significant matters. Zhao Ming took part in a recent livestream interview. He talked […]

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Honor devices to equip Kirin chips in the future is still a big question and CEO Zhao Ming has finally responded on this matter. The executive said that the company doesn’t have any such plans for now and is focusing on other significant matters.

Zhao Ming took part in a recent livestream interview. He talked about many subjects like AI, large models, business sectors, the Magic 7 series, new features, and more.

During the interrogation, several netizens asked the CEO if Honor would use Kirin chips for its devices anytime. In response, Zhao Ming said that he’s pretty much aware that users hope for such an opportunity. They are eagerly waiting to see the Kirin chip powering Honor smartphones with a new performance boost.

Although it’s unlikely to happen in the short term. Honor has good cooperation with Qualcomm and prefers Snapdragon processors for its flagship models.

“The possibility of using Kirin chips in the short term is not very high and I know everyone also hopes for such an opportunity.” – said Zhao Ming.

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Honor devices unlikely to use Kirin chips, but users hope for it: CEO (Image Credits: MyDrivers)

The 360 Group Chairman – Zhou Hongyi questioned if Honor isn’t considering Kirin chips due to its low production capacity and limited supply. Zhao answered that he had no idea about the production volume or any other matter related to it.

It’s not the first time that Honor denied using Kirin chips for its devices. The company’s CMO Jiang Hairong also refuted such rumors saying it’s complete nonsense.

Honor does have the values and core characteristics of Huawei. Although it believes that it can no longer become Huawei and would like to remain a separate company. Zhao also clarified in previous interviews that Honor can defeat its all rivals even if it begins things from scratch.

The CEO stated that the new-gen Honor Magic 7 series will run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. We can expect dynamic performance boost with the Magic 7 series.

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Huawei Mate 70 series may offer faster screen touch response https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-series-may-offer-faster-screen-touch-response/ Thu, 10 Oct 2024 05:58:19 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=122033 Huawei Mate 70 series will bring notable upgrades for users and one of the key changes could be faster touch response. The company may adopt a new component for Mate 70 display panels that will boost the touch experience for its consumers. Weibo tipster @FixedFocus implies that the Huawei Mate 70 series may use a […]

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Huawei Mate 70 series will bring notable upgrades for users and one of the key changes could be faster touch response. The company may adopt a new component for Mate 70 display panels that will boost the touch experience for its consumers.

Weibo tipster @FixedFocus implies that the Huawei Mate 70 series may use a new IC (Integrated Circuit) chip to enhance the touch response. The chip details are unknown. But it aims to provide a quicker and more responsive touch experience.

IC chip or integrated circuit is a microprocessor in the device that converts input signals into measurable waves. It helps determine the touch position on the screen.

Simply put, as soon as a finger comes in contact with the screen, the chip processes the signals via software algorithms and responds instantly and more efficiently.

The latest input states that Huawei will improve the touch feedback with Mate 70 models to a greater extent. The new touch IC chip in the next Mate lineup may provide a faster and more productive touch response, especially while playing games.

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Huawei Mate 70 series may offer faster screen touch response (Image Credits: FixedFocus/Weibo)

Apart from the new touch IC chip, Huawei may also adopt an upgraded side-mounted fingerprint sensor for the Mate 70 vanilla and Pro variants. It is expected to occupy less space on the side edges and ease the overall unlocking experience.

Huawei aims to deliver the best device experience with the Mate 70 series. The previous-generation models have been a huge milestone for the company. Now it aims the same sales record and attention for the upcoming Mate lineup.

Expected Upgrades

Mate 70 series has entered mass production and will likely launch in the next month. It will be the first to feature stable HarmonyOS NEXT and may bring a brand-new Kirin chipset (probably with a 5nm process).

Some other changes in the list include a stronger body architecture using basalt material, a circular camera bump with new imaging capabilities, AI features, as well as a slightly upgraded design, and more.

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Huawei Mate 70 series may offer faster screen touch response (Image Credits: FixedFocus/Weibo)

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Luxshare to reportedly increase Huawei smartwatch production https://www.huaweicentral.com/luxshare-to-reportedly-increase-huawei-smartwatch-production/ Tue, 08 Oct 2024 10:48:41 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=121931 A new report states that Luxshare Precision is planning to boost Huawei smartwatch production. The company is aiming for a big investment to open new facilities in the Southeast Asian market to increase the development of branded wearables. Luxshare Precision is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. It provides tech makers with essential components for devices. The […]

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A new report states that Luxshare Precision is planning to boost Huawei smartwatch production. The company is aiming for a big investment to open new facilities in the Southeast Asian market to increase the development of branded wearables.

Luxshare Precision is a Chinese electronics manufacturer. It provides tech makers with essential components for devices. The company is one of the major suppliers of Apple for its smartwatches, iPhones, AirPods, and HomePods.

It seems the Luxshare Precision is now expanding its supplier business for Huawei wearables. According to a new report, Luxshare is planning a huge investment to build production facilities for both Apple and Huawei smartwatch products.

The Chinese supplier may soon invest $150 million in Nghe An, Vietnam. It aims to lay new production lines in Southeast Asia that can boost the development of wearables for Apple and Huawei. The other details on this matter are unknown.

Luxshare has been planning the investment for a long time. Apart from the wearables, it may also establish production facilities for Apple’s handset to become the second-largest iPhone assembler after the Taiwanese Kunshan plant.

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Luxshare to reportedly increase Huawei smartwatch production (Image Credits: Huawei/X)

Huawei Smartwatches

Huawei continues to appear as a top rival in the smartwatch market. The company has recently unveiled several wrist gadgets like the Watch GT 5 series, Watch D2, and Watch Ultimate Green Edition in the global market with interesting features.

On the other hand, it introduced a new TruSense health system that bears advanced sensors to detect the precise health of an individual and offer accurate reports within seconds. This tracking capability makes Huawei wearables a powerful opponent against its rivals in the Chinese and global markets.

The Chinese OEM may tie hands with the Apple iPhone assembler – Luxshare in the time ahead to increase its smartwatch production in the respective region.

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Huawei Mate 70 series production could cost 30% more than iPhone 16 https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-series-production-could-cost-30-more-than-iphone-16/ Mon, 07 Oct 2024 06:18:24 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=121830 Huawei is reportedly picking expensive parts for its Mate 70 series which will ultimately raise the overall production cost. A leak says the upcoming Mate flagship manufacturing could be 30% higher than the newly launched Apple iPhone 16. Weibo tipster @DirectorShiGuan stated that Huawei is using quite pricey components for its next flagship lineup. For […]

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Huawei is reportedly picking expensive parts for its Mate 70 series which will ultimately raise the overall production cost. A leak says the upcoming Mate flagship manufacturing could be 30% higher than the newly launched Apple iPhone 16.

Weibo tipster @DirectorShiGuan stated that Huawei is using quite pricey components for its next flagship lineup. For instance, the display panel, camera module, primary lens, main processor, power efficiency SoCs, and other parts.

Together, these components for the Huawei Mate 70 series could increase the overall production cost. Adding more details, the tipster said that the Mate 70 models’ manufacturing would be 30% higher than the new Apple iPhone 16 handsets.

Early inputs mentioned that Huawei will use high-end elements for its new devices. The company has been reportedly testing upgraded display techs, new OmniVision camera sensors, enhanced 3D face recognition, and many other components.

Thus, it is possible to see a hike in the production cost of the Mate 70 series over its predecessors and other competitors. But it doesn’t mean a higher selling price!

Input reveals that despite a higher production cost, the Mate 70 series may not be costlier than the iPhone 16 variants. It could be the same as the previous-gen models to some extent. The exact price details will likely be revealed by next month.

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Huawei Mate 70 series production could cost 30% more than iPhone 16 (Image Credits: DirectorShiGuan/Weibo)

Huawei Mate 70 series was expected to launch in September this year. That would have resulted in a grand showdown between the Apple iPhone 16 and the Mate 70 devices. Although the Chinese OEM surprised users with a tri-fold smartphone.

Mate 70 seemingly delayed due to hardware and software optimizations. A few details said that the company is working on the HarmonyOS NEXT adaptation for the new phones. Kirin chip production was another cause behind the delay.

The company’s Consumer Business Group Chairman – Yu Chengdong said that the Mate 70 series will debut in the fourth quarter of this year. In that manner, the device is seemingly on time and may show up with brand-new capabilities in the next month.

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Huawei Mate 70 series Kirin chip rumored to be expensive https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-mate-70-series-kirin-chip-rumored-to-be-expensive/ Mon, 07 Oct 2024 05:11:40 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=121821 Huawei Mate 70 series could equip the most expensive Kirin chip to date. A rumor claims that the next-gen processor for the upcoming Mate models could be more pricey than a few other chipsets and may also draw a level in performance. DirectorShiGuan notes that the Huawei Mate 70 series Kirin chip is more expensive […]

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Huawei Mate 70 series could equip the most expensive Kirin chip to date. A rumor claims that the next-gen processor for the upcoming Mate models could be more pricey than a few other chipsets and may also draw a level in performance.

DirectorShiGuan notes that the Huawei Mate 70 series Kirin chip is more expensive than the previous versions. It could range from 1100 to 1300 yuan ($157-186).

The price seems a bit similar to some foreign alternatives. For instance, the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 may cost $190 whereas, Dimensity 9400 could priced at $155.

If all these price details are accurate, the next-gen Kirin processor might somewhat match its rivals’ pricing. Things aren’t confirmed at present. Thus, let’s take this input with a grain of salt and wait for official details.

Further detail reflects that Huawei is developing its new Kirin chip with more high-end technologies, ensuring better performance. The forthcoming processor will likely run on a 5nm process technology. An official confirmation awaits on this topic.

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Huawei Mate 70 series Kirin chip rumored to be expensive (Image Credits: Weibo)

Huawei is reportedly struggling with chip production and the shortage of advanced chipmaking tools. Hence, a 5nm chipset introduction with the Mate 70 still feels like a dream to many consumers. The mist will get clear by the next month.

Some previous reports suggested that the upcoming Kirin chip could rival Snapdragon 8 gen 2 processors. It will offer a more significant boost in performance than the 9000s chipsets. Besides, the processor may unveil several new capabilities.

The company is expected to use a robust CPU architecture that can improve the GPU performance. It may also unlock enhanced gaming and numerous AI services to ease the day-to-day tasks and efficiency aspects of the new smartphones.

Huawei may unveil the Mate 70 series with a new Kirin chip and the most-awaited HarmonyOS NEXT in November. The company hasn’t confirmed the details yet. Although we may soon get more info on this matter after the HarmonyOS NEXT public beta program. Stay tuned for more revelations on this subject.

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Huawei, JAC reportedly plans to sell 35000 units of MAEXTRO cars yearly https://www.huaweicentral.com/huawei-jac-reportedly-plans-to-sell-35000-units-of-maextro-cars-yearly/ Thu, 03 Oct 2024 10:21:09 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=121675 Huawei and JAC Motors will launch their MAEXTRO brand cars in Q1 2025 and aim to ship around 35000 units yearly. A recent input says that both parties are working to make the new brand a mind-blowing sedan in the Chinese automobile market. As reported by a car enthusiast, the Chairman of JAC Motors Xiang […]

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Huawei and JAC Motors will launch their MAEXTRO brand cars in Q1 2025 and aim to ship around 35000 units yearly. A recent input says that both parties are working to make the new brand a mind-blowing sedan in the Chinese automobile market.

As reported by a car enthusiast, the Chairman of JAC Motors Xiang Xingchu says Huawei MAEXTRO cars will have an annual production capacity of 35000 units.

Inputs further reveal that the first MAEXTRO car will enter the production lane by the end of this year. The official sale of this product will begin in H1 2025.

The information also hints that the MAEXTRO smart car will cost nearly 1 million yuan ($140K). With a luxurious design and advanced smart driving solutions, the new sedan will likely give a tough fight to its rivals in the Chinese automobile market.

MAEXTRO car has recently appeared in spy images. It seems to be a large EV that could easily excel Maybach and Rolls-Royce. The pictures show frameless side-view mirrors and doors. The company may also reduce the air drag for a better exterior look.

A LiDAR sensor solution is also visible on the MAEXTRO car’s roof which will help with the real-time scanning of objects. It ensures the safety of the driver as well as the vehicle.

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JAC MAEXTRO car leaked in spy photos (Image Credits: Weibo)

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ByteDance ordered 100000 Huawei Ascend 910B chips to replace Nvidia https://www.huaweicentral.com/bytedance-ordered-100000-huawei-ascend-910b-chips-to-replace-nvidia/ Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:54:23 +0000 https://www.huaweicentral.com/?p=121575 A recent report claimed that ByteDance has ordered over 100000 Huawei AI Ascend 910B chips this year. The firm has opted for a new AI chip alternative to reduce its dependency on Nvidia as much as possible, supporting the native region’s progress. ByteDance is a Chinese IT company and the developer of the famous video-sharing […]

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A recent report claimed that ByteDance has ordered over 100000 Huawei AI Ascend 910B chips this year. The firm has opted for a new AI chip alternative to reduce its dependency on Nvidia as much as possible, supporting the native region’s progress.

ByteDance is a Chinese IT company and the developer of the famous video-sharing platforms: TikTok and Douyin. It also makes large language models like Doubao.

Now a new input says that ByteDance is planning to develop another AI LLM model using Huawei Ascend 910B chips. The news is yet to be confirmed by the company. However, the current ordered chips figure shows that the IT firm may choose Huawei over Nvidia.

Yes, ByteDance has already purchased more than 100000 Huawei Ascend 910B AI chips this year. Due to tight supply and production challenges, the IT company has received 30% of the order as of July 2024. Huawei may soon deliver the left-out order.

Further details state that ByteDance has opted for the Huawei AI chips as an alternative to the Nvidia H20 chips. Following the U.S. restrictions, Nvidia has to serve Chinese firms with low-efficient chips that are good enough to perform but aren’t very reliable. As a result, the Chinese companies turned towards native suppliers.

Companies like ByteDance hope that Huawei and its AI techs are perfect. Even though the Ascend 910B chips aren’t as advanced as Nvidia’s chips. But their performance level and efficiency are far better than the A100 processors (20% more efficient).

On the other hand, using Ascend AI chips will ultimately reduce China’s dependency on foreign chipmakers like Nvidia. Huawei is also making efforts to enhance its chip production and become more efficient in the semiconductor industry.

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ByteDance ordered 100000 Huawei Ascend 910B chips to replace Nvidia (Image Credits: Huawei)

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