The Phnom Penh Post

Huawei Tech unveils high performanc­e chip for servers

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HUAWEI Technologi­es Co Ltd unveiled a high-performanc­e chip for servers on Monday as part of its broader push to expand presence in the semiconduc­tor sector.

The move also marks that Huawei h a s j o i n e d p l a y e r s i n c l u d i n g Qualcomm Inc to build server chips based on the ARM architectu­re for data centres, a booming market dominated by Intel’s x86-based processors.

Huawei’s ARM-based c e nt ra l processing unit, called Kunpeng 920, is designed to better meet the exponentia­lly growing demand for bigger computing capabiliti­es while slashing power consumptio­n.

Huawei chief strategy marketing officer Xu Wenwei said no single architectu­re can meet all computing demands and that the company aims to move toward a more diversifie­d computing power world.

“Kunpeng 920 is arguably the world’s best high-performanc­e ARMbased CPU,” Xu said. “From this moment on, the saying that ARM design can’t offer strong computing capabiliti­es becomes invalid.”

According to the company, the CPU will not be sold as a standalone product. Instead, Huawei unveiled a string of TaiShan servers powered by the CPU on Monday. These servers can be used for big data, distribute­d storage, and ARM-native applicatio­ns.

Reducing energy costs

Based on A R M a rch itect u re, a d e s i g n c o m mo n l y u s e d i n smartphone­s and tablets, Kunpeng 920’s power ef f iciency is 30 per cent better t han t hat of fered by industr y cou nter pa r t s, which ca n g reat ly help reduce energ y costs, Huawei said.

Power consumptio­n accounts for around 30 to 50 per cent of IT costs, Li Guanyu, deputy head of the informatis­ation and software service department at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, said in a public forum last year.

“As demand for real-time data processing capabiliti­es surges in the future, the global industry desires high-efficiency, low-energy and lowcost servers,” Li said.

In 2017, the market volume of the global cloud computing industry reached around $260 billion and that figure will exceed $410 billion next year, highlighti­ng the huge potential of the industry. The Chinese market is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 30 per cent, according to market research company Gartner Inc.

T he move i s pa r t of Huawei’s broader semiconduc­tor ambitions. In October, t he Shen z hen-based company unveiled a range of artificia l intelligen­ce chips to power its products and services. As the world’s second largest smartphone vendor, it a lso has long developed K i r i n chips to drive high-end handsets.

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