đź’¨ Abstract
Huawei, a Chinese tech conglomerate, is developing a new advanced AI chip, the Ascend 910D, to compete with Nvidia's H100 series. The company is seeking test partners and aims to fill a void in the Chinese AI market due to increased chip export controls in the U.S. This development comes amidst further restrictions on AI chip exports to China. TechCrunch has reached out to Huawei for comment.
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