Nvidia’s H200 AI Chip Gets a Potential 2nd Act in China
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The Kirin 9030, the chip that powers Huawei Technologies' latest flagship Mate 80 series handset, has been manufactured by China's top foundry SMIC with an improved version of 7 nanometres, which is still behind TSMC and Samsung,
Huawei Technologies Co. and manufacturing partner Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. are making advances in chip production technology despite US attempts to limit their progress, according to analysis of a new phone’s components by research firm TechInsights.
Huawei held nearly 70 per cent of China’s foldable smartphone market in the first three quarters, according to research firm IDC.
According to the report, published on December 8, Huawei’s Kirin 9030 processor is manufactured by China’s top chipmaker, Semiconductor
Huawei Nova 15 series may launch later this month as a new leak points to key December dates, possible design changes, and expected Kirin 8-series specs.
China is considering investing up to an additional $70 billion in its domestic chip manufacturers in an effort to better compete with US firms like Nvidia. Although exact figures and investment strategies have yet to be decided,
China's leading telecommunication firms Huawei and ZTE have won a string of contracts this year to supply 5G equipment in Vietnam, in another sign of Hanoi's strengthening bonds with Beijing, stirring concern among Western officials,
Expanding the OpenGateway Ecosystem Globally With ongoing expansion into Southeast Asia-including Singapore and Indonesia-OpenGateway is positioned to become the global benchmark for cross-operator authentication. Its modular design enables rapid replication and rollout, supporting the evolving needs of enterprises and users worldwide.
Last month, MWL was invited to China for a tour of Huawei’s Ox Horn Campus near Shenzhen, uncovering the vendor’s vast research engine.
Futurum CEO Daniel Newman says China still needs Nvidia's H200 chips to stay competitive in AI despite political tensions, U.S. export scrutiny, and Beijing's push for domestic alternatives like Huawei.
Huawei has surged back to the top of China's smartphone market for two straight weeks, overtaking Apple, powered by its Mate 80 series