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Huawei unveils new AI chips for cloud servers

By Sijia Jiang on Oct 11, 2018 6:03AM
Huawei unveils new AI chips for cloud servers

Pledges 'full stack' AI solutions.

Huawei Technologies unveiled an AI chip on Wednesday that will power its servers, in a push to boost its nascent cloud-computing business. The move, which will see Huawei use its own chips in its servers for the first time, comes as China signals its intention to develop its own semiconductor ...

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