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CEO of a major U.S. tech firm praises Huawei's smartphones and chips

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has kind words to say about Huawei’s smartphones and chips.
Nvidia is the world’s most valuable publicly traded company, worth $4.18 trillion dollars as the sun rises on Wall Street Tuesday morning. The company happens to make the graphic processing units (GPUs) used as AI accelerator chips. You might think a GPU helps deliver videos, graphics, and 3D graphics to the display on your phone, tablet, or computer. Yes, GPUs do all that, but the way these components handle information makes them valuable in the AI world.
GPU chips handle data using parallel processing, which means that multiple tasks can be run simultaneously using multiple cores. This works great with AI since neural networks require an incredibly large number of calculations to be made at the same time. Sequential, or serial processing, handles tasks one after another, which is why central processing units (CPUs) are used for limited tasks on smaller AI models.
Thanks to AI, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang runs the latest Wall Street darling. Designing GPUs is a competitive business, and while Nvidia has 80%-90% of the GPU business for AI, the company does have rivals, including Huawei, The latter is the Chinese company that has to deal with U.S. sanctions preventing it from accessing its U.S. supply chain and from obtaining cutting-edge chips and chip-making equipment.
We should add that the sanctions placed on Huawei came after it was declared a national security threat by the FCC in 2020.

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