Huawei Unveils AI Cluster Breakthrough to Supercharge China’s Tech Drive

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Huawei Technologies has introduced a new milestone in China’s artificial intelligence ambitions by unveiling powerful supernode computing clusters capable of operating without relying on foreign technologies like Nvidia’s chips. The new hardware, named Atlas 950 SuperPoD and Atlas 960 SuperPoD, features Huawei’s domestically produced Ascend processors, designed to support up to 8,192 and 15,488 processors respectively. These clusters aim to meet China’s growing demand for AI computing power and reduce the nation’s reliance on imported technologies.

The announcement was made by Huawei’s deputy chairman, Xu Zhijun, at the company’s annual Connect Conference in Shanghai, where he outlined plans to create an AI computing solution built entirely on Chinese chip manufacturing processes. This move aligns with China’s broader strategy to boost technological self-reliance and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers amid ongoing US-China tech tensions. Huawei’s AI-focused supernodes are capable of supporting some of the world’s largest AI compute clusters, with plans for further scaling to 1 million processors.

As part of its ambitious strategy, Huawei also revealed plans for its Ascend 950PR AI chip, set to release in early 2026, while simultaneously ramping up domestic AI chip production to rival Nvidia and AMD. The company is set to open AI chip plants in 2026, signaling a major shift in China’s tech landscape and reinforcing the nation’s push for AI dominance.

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