For a quick comparison, Nvidia's Telsa V100 chip can only deliver 125 TFLOPS at 300W power. Google's TPU v3 is even slower with a number in the two digits. What's more, Huawei promised that the price for Ascend 910 products will be cheaper than V100-based ones.
Here is what we know about Huawei's Ascend AI chip series, and its main product to rival Nvidia's A100 chip, the 910B. US curbs on the sales of advanced artificial chips by Nvidia to China are creating an opening for Huawei to win market share, with sources saying it won a sizeable AI chip order from Chinese tech giant Baidu this year.
Huawei 910B chip: What is it and how it competes with Nvidia The new Ascend 910B chipset is an improved version of the older 910 chip. Huawei has yet to officially announce the latest chipset.
As well as Nvidia and Google, it includes one result for the Huawei Ascend 910 and three from Intel’s upcoming Cooper Lake CPU. Cooper Lake did best on the Minigo reinforcement learning, relatively speaking, at about half the performance of the V100 – though EE Times suspects this is because the others just found Minigo much harder to
However, as our friends at Tom's Hardware point out, it is worth noting that Huawei launched its Ascend 910 AI chip last year, with claims of delivering up to 256 TFLOPS of half-precision (FP16
In August, Baidu placed an order for 1,600 Huawei 910B Ascend AI chips as an alternative to Nvidia chips, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. The move was made ahead of new regulations by the US government in October, which imposed stricter restrictions on AI chip exports to China, including those made by Nvidia. Baidu
By John K. Waters. 09/03/2019. Huawei Technologies has announced the commercial availability of the Ascend 910 chip, the long-awaited AI processor aimed at datacenters and designed to compete with top U.S. chip makers, such as Intel, Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nvidia. The company also launched a new AI computing framework, called MindSpore.
In conclusion, Huawei’s new GPU, the Ascend 910, poses a strong challenge to Nvidia’s A100 in the AI hardware arena. With its impressive computing power and ability to handle complex AI workloads, the Ascend 910 has the potential to revolutionize the field of artificial intelligence and drive innovation across industries.
With 640 Tensor Cores, V100 is the world’s first GPU to break the 100 teraFLOPS (TFLOPS) barrier of deep learning performance. The next generation of NVIDIA NVLink™ connects multiple V100 GPUs at up to 300 GB/s to create the world’s most powerful computing servers. AI models that would consume weeks of computing resources on previous
China’s most prominent internet players alone—Alibaba, Baidu, ByteDance, and Tencent—spent a staggering US$1 billion to buy around 100,000 of Nvidia’s A800 processors in August. This means that Nvidia will not forgo China’s demand easily, so it decided to work on three newer chips to circumvent the US’ latest export ban.
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