Nvidia identifies Huawei as its "biggest competitor" for the first time
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According to a report on the Deutsche Welle radio website on February 23, American chip giant Nvidia identified Huawei as its "biggest competitor" for the first time in a document submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission this week, which includes multiple categories such as AI chips. Other competitors mentioned by Nvidia include Intel, AMD, Broadcom, Qualcomm, Amazon, and Microsoft. Nvidia pointed out that Huawei can compete with the industry in supplying chips for AI, such as graphics processors (GPUs) and central processing units (CPUs).
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