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Huawei shows off AI computing system to rival Nvidia’s top product

Shanghai (Reuters) -China’s Huawei Technologies, on Saturday, a industry expert on Saturday, the Chinese technology giant, the country’s growing market share of the growing market share of Nvidia’s most advanced offer, said its competitors. artificial intelligence sector.

The Cloudmatrix 384 system appeared for the first time at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC), a three -day event in which the company exhibited its latest AI innovations in Shanghai and draws a big crowd to the company’s stand.

Since Huawei’s first statement in April, the system has attracted much attention from the global AI community. Industry analysts see this as a direct rival to the GB200 NVL72 of NVIDIA, which is the most advanced system of the US chip manufacturer on the market.

Dylan Patel, the founder of Semiconductor Research Group Semianalysis, said in an article that Huawei has AI system capabilities that can now defeat Nvidia.

The Huawei staff at the WAIC stand refused to comment when you want to introduce the Cloudmatrix 384 system. Huawei spokesman did not answer the questions.

Even if the company is facing US export restrictions, Huawei was considered the most promising domestic chips supplier for China’s AI development. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said Bloomberg called Huawei “very fast” and called Cloudmatrix in May.

Cloudmatrix 384 includes 384 of the Huawei’s latest 910c chip and performs better than NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL72 in some metrics using 72 B200 chips compared to the semi -pen.

Performance, Huawei’nin more chipset and system -level innovations, using the weaker individual chip performance that compensates for system design capabilities, he said.

Huawei said that the system uses the “super code” architecture, which allows chips to be connected at super high speeds, and in June, Huawei Cloud CEO Zhang Pingan, Cloudmatrix 384, said that Huawei works on the cloud platform of Huawei.

(Reporting by Brenda Goh and Liam MO; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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