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Wednesday · June 24, 2026 · Issue No. 905
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Huawei’s New AI Chip: A Real Threat to NVIDIA? | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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Huawei challenges Nvidia's AI chip dominance

In a stunning technological leap, Chinese tech giant Huawei has unveiled its latest AI chip, throwing down the gauntlet to Nvidia's market dominance. This development comes amid escalating US-China tech tensions and represents a potential shift in the global AI chip landscape that few industry observers anticipated would happen so quickly. The stakes couldn't be higher as AI processing power increasingly determines which companies—and nations—will lead the next wave of technological innovation.

Key Points

  • Huawei's new Ascend 910B processor represents China's most significant challenge yet to US semiconductor supremacy, with performance metrics allegedly comparable to Nvidia's H100 chips despite US export controls designed to hamper Chinese AI development.

  • The geopolitical dimensions are profound, as this chip demonstrates China's determination to achieve technological self-sufficiency in advanced computing despite Western restrictions—potentially reshaping global tech supply chains.

  • While impressive, questions remain about Huawei's manufacturing capabilities, SMIC's 7nm process limitations, and whether their production can scale to meet massive demand as AI deployment accelerates globally.

Expert Analysis

The most striking aspect of this development isn't just the chip itself but what it reveals about the effectiveness of export controls as a technology containment strategy. The US has implemented increasingly strict restrictions on semiconductor technology exports to China—particularly for AI applications—yet Huawei still managed to produce a competitive chip. This suggests that technology containment policies may delay but cannot prevent determined nations from developing indigenous capabilities when they prioritize specific technologies as strategic imperatives.

This matters immensely because AI processing infrastructure represents the foundation upon which virtually all future AI applications will be built. Control of this layer of the technology stack translates directly to economic advantage, military capability, and geopolitical leverage. If China can indeed produce competitive AI chips at scale, it fundamentally alters assumptions about America's ability to maintain its technological edge through export controls alone.

Original Value-Adds

The Huawei breakthrough highlights a pattern we've seen repeatedly in tech history: innovation under constraint often produces unexpected results. When Japan faced US memory chip restrictions in the 1980s, it redirected focus toward consumer electronics, eventually dominating that market. Similarly, South Korea's response to certain technology access limitations was to double down on display technology

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