Huawei's AI: MoGE Outperforms DeepSeek on Ascend
Huawei's MoGE, a new AI training method, surpasses DeepSeek by leveraging in-house Ascend chips. This breakthrough enhances efficiency, reduces reliance on US tech, and boosts China's AI capabilities.
Huawei's MoGE, a new AI training method, surpasses DeepSeek by leveraging in-house Ascend chips. This breakthrough enhances efficiency, reduces reliance on US tech, and boosts China's AI capabilities.
Huawei is gearing up to test its latest AI chip, Ascend 910D, aiming to surpass Nvidia's H100. This move highlights China's efforts to achieve technological independence and strengthen its position in the global AI market.
Huawei's Ascend 910D aims to rival Nvidia's dominance in high-end AI chips. Testing its capabilities with Chinese tech firms, Huawei hopes to outperform Nvidia's H100, driving China's self-sufficiency in semiconductors despite US restrictions.
Huawei integrates its Pangu AI models with DeepSeek AI, a Chinese startup's technology, starting with the Pura X smartphone. This fusion enhances Celia, Huawei's virtual assistant, providing a more versatile and intelligent user experience. The move signifies a strategic shift in Huawei's AI approach, promising broader applications in future devices.