The Chinese AI start-up encountered persistent technical issues during its R2 training process using Huawei's Ascend chips, highlighting the limits of Beijing's push to replace US technology

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SatoshiChallengervip
· 1h ago
Another great power's chip dream has shattered.
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DaoResearchervip
· 1h ago
According to the White Paper, the bottleneck of the hardware-level tech stack is extremely difficult to resolve through governance mechanisms.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 1h ago
It's really not as good as buying a graphics card.
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TeaTimeTradervip
· 1h ago
Still want to surpass A100, dreaming.
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MoneyBurnervip
· 1h ago
Can't play with Huawei A card? Must be great for the US!
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MevTearsvip
· 1h ago
If the technology is not good, don't hype it up.
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SundayDegenvip
· 2h ago
It's hard for domestic products to overtake.
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