Recently, the Financial Times published an article with an in-depth analysis of Huawei's Kirin 9000s chip, which immediately caused a collective panic in Western countries as soon as the article was published. They are beginning to realize that Huawei's breakthrough will completely change the landscape of global technology competition, and Western countries can no longer stand alone. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Raimondo publicly said a few days ago that China is the biggest threat facing the United States and called for restrictions on the export of advanced chips to China. In the face of these remarks, the Kunpeng plan led by Huawei is obviously not to be underestimated.
However, it is gratifying to note that while the power behind Huawei's Kirin 9000s chip is being revealed, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is also aware of the rapid development of China's chip technology. He even launched a "castrated version" of high-computing chips, continued to work with Chinese customers, and made it clear that he wanted to do business with everyone. Huang's move shows that he doesn't want to be a victim and instead chooses to work with China for a win-win situation.
Historically, we will find that China has been able to rise to the occasion and make breakthroughs in the face of US blockades. Whether it is the US blocking GPS core technology or restricting China's access to the US International Space Station, China can make up for the lack through independent research and development, such as the construction of the Beidou satellite navigation system and China's International Space Station. And now, in the face of the US blockade of chip technology, China has also reacted quickly. Huawei's Mate series leads the world, demonstrating China's strength and technological achievements in the field of chips.
In addition, Huawei has also conducted in-depth cooperation and experiments with Internet giants such as Tencent, Meituan, and Alibaba to jointly promote the commercialization of the Ascend 910b chip. This means that China's chip industry is realizing a closed loop from production and R&D to commercial application, and no matter whether Western countries continue to block technology and restrict cooperation with China, they will not be able to stop China from breaking through technological barriers.
While China's chips are rising rapidly, some Western chip companies may be facing a grim situation. The U.S. and other Western blockades and restrictions on China have left these companies in deep trouble, and if they fail to see the current situation and remain subject to U.S. restrictions, they are likely to fall victim to this tech war.
While Huang sees something unusual about Huawei and has chosen to work with China, there is still uncertainty about whether other Western chip companies will be able to see the opportunity and embrace change. China's rapid advances in chip technology will continue to have a significant impact on the global tech landscape, and those that fail to adjust their strategies in a timely manner may face difficult choices.
In the context of fierce technological competition in today's world, the rise of Chinese chips has become the focus of attention of Western countries. The successful breakthrough of Huawei's Kirin 9000s chip has sparked a collective panic in the West, which is beginning to realize that China's chip technology is developing at an astonishing rate, which will completely change the landscape of global technology competition. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang keenly seized the opportunity and chose to partner with China, demonstrating his insight into the industry as a whole.
At the same time, we must also note that China's successful breakthroughs in other fields have proven its ability to independently develop and innovate. Whether it's the Beidou satellite navigation system or China's International Space Station, China has been able to quickly adjust its strategy and make breakthroughs in the face of blockades. The rise of China's chips is just a continuation of this process, which will further strengthen China's position in the global technology competition.
Finally, I believe that the rise of China's chips is not only a technical success, but also a manifestation of a country's wisdom and strength. Thanks to its efforts over the past few decades, China has successfully embarked on a path of independent innovation. For Western countries, it may be a wiser choice to correctly view the significance of the rise of China's chips, strengthen cooperation with China, and hope to achieve the goal of common development.