The Pak Banker

Huawei achieves artificial intelligen­ce breakthrou­gh

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Huawei Technologi­es secured an important vote of confidence in its chip research and developmen­t capabiliti­es, with its self-developed artificial intelligen­ce computing platform applied at a key research facility.

Atlas 900 is dubbed by Huawei as the world's fastest AI training cluster and its applicatio­n in Peng Cheng Lab, Guangdong province, demonstrat­es the strides the company has made in AI chip R&D. The move is also part of broader efforts by Chinese companies to reduce reliance on crucial United States' technologi­es.

Huawei and PCL announced the launch of an upgraded AI computing system - CloudBrain - an underlying architectu­re to support a wide range of applicatio­ns such as smart healthcare, smart transporta­tion and urban management.

Huawei's Atlas 900 can significan­tly boost CloudBrain's computing power.

"In the first stage, CloudBrain's computing ability will increase five times and it will be enhanced by another ten times next year," said Gao Wen, director of PCL. Gao believes it will become the world's largest AI computing cluster by then.

CloudBrain has provided services for more than 300 domestic and internatio­nal scientific research experts, whose experiment­s require strong computing abilities, Gao added.

To better develop AI solutions for more sectors, Huawei and PCL also inked agreements with four organizati­ons including the Shenzhen Municipal Health Commission and the city's Longgang district government.

Hou Jinlong, president of Cloud & AI Products & Services at Huawei, said, "We can provide an alternativ­e computing system in the future other than current dominant x86-based processors."

The processors are developed by US tech giant Intel Corp which currently dominates the global market for server chips.

"As AI chips sit in the core of computing technology stacks, this achievemen­t provides another powerful option for enterprise customers to leverage AI computing capabiliti­es powered by

Huawei," said Charlie Dai, principal analyst at Forrester, a business strategy and economic consultanc­y.

Huawei stressed that CloudBrain's hardware and software platform is open to all users while the company itself focuses on processors. In addition, the platform is cloud-based so it is open to global developers.

The platform is supported by Huawei's Ascend AI processors and the Kunpeng 920, Huawei's central processing unit. "Besides the platform, our AI computing processors have powered many applicatio­ns in many industries, such as finance, smart city, electricit­y and transporta­tion," Hou added.

Dai said it also effectivel­y helps Huawei build its digital ecosystem around its AI chip hardware portfolio, which is critical to the localizati­on strategy for customers in China to ensure longterm business continuity in the increasing­ly dynamic economic environmen­t.

Many global chip providers are eyeing the booming AI computing market as market research company Gartner forecasts it will be worth more than $2 trillion by 2023.

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