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So, here’s the deal. Huawei’s got this new AI thing, the CloudMatrix 384 AI cluster, which apparently has some Chinese tech titans buzzing. It’s like they’re saying, “NVIDIA, who?” I mean, imagine being up there competing with the big shots.
### Huawei Trying to Shake Up NVIDIA’s Game in China
Anyway, picture this: Huawei just keeps pushing on, expanding their fancy AI stuff, probably with a smirk, aiming to jab at NVIDIA while they’re kinda wobbly in China. They’ve come up with this thing called CloudMatrix 384, crafted entirely from their own goodies. Supposedly, it’s making folks stare and say, “Whoa, maybe NVIDIA’s got some real competition finally.” I dunno. But the buzz is that a bunch of people are into it. Like, ten major clients onboard? Not bad for what people are calling a major leap for Huawei’s AI dreams.
Now, the thing is, nobody’s spilling the tea on who exactly these tech giants are. All hush-hush. But it seems they’re the big fish who usually gobble up Huawei’s stuff. If you’re wondering, like a mini recap, this CloudMatrix is apparently throwing punches that even NVIDIA’s top AI machine, the GB200 NVL72, might feel. Honestly, it’s like saying, “We’re done borrowing sugar. We’ll bake our own cookies, thank you very much.”
And there’s this image here somewhere—well, if it loads right—showing some comparison table or whatever. Technical stuff mostly.
Now, getting into the nuts and bolts, the CloudMatrix 384 (or CM384 if we’re being all formal) rocks 384 of these Ascend 910C chips, hooked up in this crazy “all-to-all” setup. It sounds like a geek’s dream. They say Huawei crammed five times more of these chips than NVIDIA’s offering, which basically screams, “More power!” Sure, it crunches numbers at, what, 300 PetaFLOPS of BF16 computing? Way more than NVIDIA’s model. But—and there’s always a but—it guzzles power like nobody’s business. We’re talking 3.9 times the juice the GB200 needs. Kinda like having a sports car that drinks fuel like a marathon runner chomping energy bars.
Oh, and let’s not forget the price tag. A single CloudMatrix 384 cluster? Eight million bucks. Eight million! That’s like three times what a GB200 NVL72 costs. So, Huawei’s not exactly shouting, “Budget-friendly!” It’s more of a flex. Like saying, “Hey, look, we built this with our own two hands. Beat that.”
Anyway—was I getting too into it? Maybe. But this whole tech race is something else, right?