HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. curbs on the sales of advanced artificial chips by Nvidia to China are creating an opening for Huawei to win market share, with sources saying it won a sizeable AI chip However, NVIDIA is one of many players in the Chinese AI market. Its rivals, such as Huawei and AMD, are also vying for a slice of the lucrative pie. Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, has In August, Baidu placed an order for 1,600 Huawei 910B Ascend AI chips as an alternative to Nvidia chips, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. The move was made ahead of new regulations by the US government in October, which imposed stricter restrictions on AI chip exports to China, including those made by Nvidia. Baidu Huawei says the Ascend 910 is the world’s fastest AI processor, packing twice the performance of rival Nvidia’s Tesla v100. Billed as the single chip with the greatest computing density, Throughput and Efficiency tests run at batch-size 128; System config: Dual-socket Xeon Gold 6140 with 384GB of system memory and a single Tesla V100 or Tesla T4. Throughput: Both NVIDIA T4 and V100 deliver levels of throughput that enable all kinds of trained networks to perform at their best, and even run multiple networks to run on a single The world's leading autonomous driving AI training chips include: Intel Ponte Vecchio, NVIDIA A100, Tesla D1, Huawei Ascend 910, Google TPU (v1, v2, v3), Cerebras Wafer-Scale Engine, Graphcore IPU EdbL. 198 78 163 323 448 333 354 427 481

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