How Huawei is outpacing US sanctions to lead China’s AI . . . Firms like SiCarrier have gained attention for their chip-making equipment, possibly contributing to Huawei’s advances As a result, analysts at Mizuho Securities estimate that Huawei could ship as many as 700,000 Ascend 910 series chips in 2025, far more than the 200,000 expected by US officials
How Huawei has remained resilient in the face of US sanctions . . . How Huawei has remained resilient in the face of US sanctions; Mizuho: about 700,000 units of Huawei's Ascend 910 series are expected to ship in 2025 — Huawei is expected to ship about 700,000 Ascend AI processors in 2025, according to Mizuho estimates — By Ann Caoin Shanghai and Wency Chenin Shanghai
Huaweis Strategic Resurgence in the AI Processor Market . . . Huawei Technologies is projected to ship approximately 700,000 units of its Ascend AI processors in 2025, according to estimates by Mizuho This development follows the company's strategic efforts to overcome challenges posed by US trade restrictions, as detailed in a report by the South China Morning Post here
Huawei to ship 700K+ Ascend 910 chips despite SMIC’s low . . . Analysts are sharing their estimates about Huawei’s AI chipset shipments this year Mizuho – a Japanese financial institution and one of Japan’s three “mega banks” predicts that Huawei can ship nearly 700K+ Ascend 910 series AI chips in 2025