Okay, so there’s this thing with Huawei and their CloudMatrix 384 AI cluster, right? And it’s like… taking the AI scene in China by storm. Or maybe not a storm. More like a strong breeze? Anyway, these big tech companies are all buzzing about it. Something about how it stacks up against NVIDIA’s stuff. Which is weirdly exciting.
So, Huawei’s shaking things up, especially now that NVIDIA’s kinda edgy about their China game. It’s like Huawei’s saying, “Hey, we can do this ourselves!” And, of course, they’d say that. Who wouldn’t? I mean, being self-sufficient is cool. The Financial Times is saying ten companies are jumping on the CloudMatrix bandwagon. No names, though—mysterious vibes.
By the way, isn’t it wild that they’ve stuffed all these tech specs into the CloudMatrix 384? I don’t even get half of it. But apparently, there are tons of these Ascend 910C chips—five times more than NVIDIA’s thingy. That’s like having a huge stack of pancakes when you really just wanted three. But, uh, is that a good thing?
Oh, and there’s this photo, which honestly means nothing to me. A bunch of techy numbers that look impressive.
The power consumption? Through the roof! It’s like running your AC in winter just ’cause. But performance-wise, this thing is like a beast. Maybe an expensive beast, because one of these clusters costs $8 million. You could buy a yacht, or ten… I dunno, something fancy. Yet, buyers are snapping them up because, hey, who needs Western stuff when you can build your own super machinery?
Anyway, I’m not even sure what my main point was here. Huawei’s on to something big, I guess. Or maybe I just need more coffee.