Recently, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in public that he regards Huawei as a strong competitor, a statement that has undoubtedly caused a lot of waves in the technology world. Huang not only recognized Huawei's strength in the global technology competition, but also expressed his concern that Huawei would challenge Nvidia's leading position in the industry. This means that Huawei's future development path will not only have to deal with the sanctions and suppression of the United States, but also compete fiercely with world-class enterprises.
The current state of competition between Nvidia and Huawei is mainly reflected in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) chips and cloud services. As the world's leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence chips, NVIDIA has invested heavily in the field of AI in recent years, and its chip products are widely used in deep learning, machine learning and other fields. Huawei, on the other hand, has also made significant progress in the field of AI with its deep accumulation in the fields of communications, computing, and networking, and has launched a number of competitive AI chips and solutions.
In terms of AI chips, Huawei's Ascend series chips have competed with some of NVIDIA's products in terms of performance. For example, Huawei's Ascend 910B chip, based on the self-developed Ascend architecture, uses 7nm process technology, has 256 AI cores and up to 32GB of HBM2 high-bandwidth memory, and is basically equivalent to the A100 launched by NVIDIA three years ago. This makes Huawei occupy a place in the global AI chip market and poses a certain threat to Nvidia's market share.
In the field of cloud services, Nvidia and Huawei are also engaged in fierce competition. NVIDIA not only provides high-performance chip products, but also is committed to providing customers with cloud service solutions based on its chips. Huawei, on the other hand, has also made significant progress in the cloud service market with its powerful network equipment and computing capabilities. Both parties are working hard to expand their market share and improve service quality and user experience.
In addition, Nvidia and Huawei are competing in other areas, such as data center business and autonomous driving. With the continuous progress of science and technology and the expansion of application fields, the competition between the two sides will become more intense.
As the world's leading manufacturer of graphics processors and artificial intelligence chips, the CEO's evaluation of Huawei shows that it has regarded Huawei as an important competitor. Huawei has demonstrated strong R&D capabilities and market competitiveness in various fields such as 5G, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence, which has attracted the attention of global technology giants. However, the sanctions and suppression of the United States have brought unprecedented challenges to Huawei, especially in terms of the first chain and market access.
Faced with such a predicament, Huawei did not choose to retreat, but actively sought a way to break through. Huawei continues to increase R&D investment, strengthen independent innovation, and promote breakthroughs in core technologies. At the same time, Huawei is also looking for partners around the world to jointly build an open and cooperative ecosystem. This perseverance and openness and inclusiveness are the keys to Huawei's competitiveness in the face of difficult times.
As a national enterprise, Huawei's development is not only related to its own destiny, but also to the future of the country's technology industry. Therefore, we have reason to believe in and support Huawei. Under the dual pressure of government and business, Huawei needs more understanding and tolerance, and needs more support and help. We should provide Huawei with a strong impetus for its development and push it to achieve more brilliant achievements in the global technology competition.