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Huawei is touting the new Ascend 910D chip as an Nvidia H100 challenger, but skepticism remains

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  • Huawei is preparing to test its most advanced AI chip to date
  • Reports says Ascend 910D aims to challenge Nvidia H100 in AI performance
  • Analysts are skeptical, due to software gaps and ecosystem disadvantages

Huawei has been stepping up its ambitions to be seen as the Chinese rival to Nvidia in recent weeks – first, launching a new AI infrastructure architecture set, the CloudMatrix 384 Supernode, to rival the U.S. chip giant’s NVL72 system.

Then, a day after the United States announced plans to further tighten restrictions on AI chip exports to China – including Nvidia’s H20 processor – Huawei revealed the Ascend 920, its next-generation AI chip, set to enter mass production in the second half of 2025.

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