The title seems somewhat misleading: there is nothing wrong with the (ASML) machines, but SMIC tries to make 7nm and even 5 nm chips using DUV machines. This requires multi-patterning which gives a lower yield and is more expensive.
We will surely have to wait for the final product to come out, but as usuall Huawei will surely take inspiration from MacOS and Windows which wouldn't be a bad idea. Usually to avoid the situation where the Os will look unfamiliar to user Huawei may have to pick inspiration from already existing oS in the short-term. This was the same strategy used with the release of the harmony oS for smartphones
Huawei has no commented on this yet, but I believe since the super device functions are part of huawei's ecosystem the likelihood of it being available is very very high
@@MarsAlexandre Americans and Europeans make fun of China until they realize, damn they made a mistake, a typical example is BYD, now Americans politician and auto companies are afraid BYD cars are going to end their greedy businesses so they are putting heavy tax on importation of Chinese EVs into their country
I am looking forward to a Chinese OS and Office package as I am worried about the surveillance that any American system has hidden in its programming. I just dont trust anything american anymore. The latest Crowdstrike software is a prime example. Also the unfair trade restrictions that the US govt has placed on Huawei disgusts me. I want freedom and honesty not restrictions.
According to an update, SMIC is currently having some challenge with their chip yields, with regards to even the 5nm chip you were talking about, I equally stated that in the commentary
Are they gonna make a Harmony OS Next Global. My Harmony OS on my P50 Pro has only chinese apps ecosystem. AI Celia also is in Chinese ONLY :-( Seems like I will need to learn the Chinese Language in order for me to maximize the use of my Huawei P50 Pro 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 They will surely make it global, but this will only be possible after Huawei is done using the chinese market as a test market. They want to get it right in their home market before fully going global 🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
If Huawei's 7nm chips are produced in low (how low?) yields, how come they can produce tens of millions of advanced chips since last August 2023? And if the low yields push up their cost, how come they can sell it almost half the cost of iPhones?
Huawei has the advantage of mass production, so even if some yields fail to meet specifications it wouldn't affect them that much, moreover Huawei has the advantage of diversity in their supply chain so beating price down wouldn't be impossible either.
It's not true, all the tests are shown for 1 Ghz, so for the real applications the results will be very different like with chinese GPUs which can't handle most of the games, as NVidia and AMD do but their GPUs were also more powerful than NVidia, it's also applicable to chinese CPUs which can't handle most of the software but they are "more powerful" than Intel or AMD. In conclusion, the powerful lithography machines are only manufactured by one company and China uses quite old ones at the moment. The most advanced EDA tools (Synopsis, Cadence) are only american ones, so chinese have only access to some nm, they are partially sanctioned. Their software will be available but probably it will be considerably worse than the western ones, they don't have much professional experience compared to american counterparts. It's a lost case, chinese CPUs have been manufactured for about 20 years but they are still very bad.
the more expensive Huawei Ascend 910B chips perform better and outsell the A100 that Nvidia has to cut the price .... you call that a lost ..... " The U.S. finds no evidence that the Chinese smartphone and telecom giant Huawei can produce smartphones with advanced semiconductors at scale, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said last year on september 2023 China has already started mass produces 7nm chips
@@paulzhang1310 You're wrong, study this subject. They produce 7 nm not directly on ASML machine but by using special techniques and layers, it's much more expensive and eventually they won't be able to reduce the process size. No any evidence that NVidia cut the prices because of this chip. If you're so sure that chinese components are the best, throw your own PC out of the window and buy pure chinese CPU, GPU and motherboard, good luck with Huawei smartphone without official Google Play and right now Huawei again uses Snapdragon's chips which weren't sanctioned. They still prefer american chips, not chinese which can't support software properly. AMD's GPUs show a lot of raw numbers which are considerably higher than NVidia's but in real applications they are usually weaker because software optimisation is the key, not those numbers and no any chinese CPUs (produced for about 20 years), no any GPUs and even no mobile CPUs which would outperform american chips in real applications. It's a lost case and they can't produce the key technologies. They won't surpass ASML which has been developing machines for about 40 years and it's a monopoly.
@@socialreport2836 the more expensive Huawei Ascend 910B chips perform better and outsell the A100 that Nvidia has to cut the price in China ... more chinese using Huawei smartphones with no problems ..... the phones perfom better than iphones.... yeah the reason they want to make their own chips because of sanctions ... america cannot make its own chips
All this news is claimed by some Huawei executive. And they're so happy about their current chips beating some outdated last gen chips by nVidia? How about they release the chips to some independent parties for reviews and comparisons? Until that happens this is just rumors.
u paid african to be your little pink fiftycent army. lol.. u stoop to that low? please.. even african have pride too.. local chinese cant speak proper english? lol...
I don't like Samsung for 1 beat, their phones screen always show up green line which show that their phone is substandard phone with high price, there in house processor is another garbage. Apple phones is another useless phone. Pixel phone is a spy lion, that Taylor on people data., Samsung same thing, apple only lock their phone from sideloading app, and they are not secured as claim, apple and Samsung are broad day light their, giving us garbage all in the name of phone, then the fools are buying it with the high price.
the person created this video must have never watched nvdia computex keynote. Need to do more research before making Video like this. Nvdia revolutionizes the AI industry with its incredible ecosystem and super advance stacks.
Thanks for your input. This video never discredited the fact that Nvidia is the leading brand when it comes to AI and advance chipsets . This vedio is about the sales of the H20 chipsets Nvidia is currently selling in China
All china does is copy they have no innovation. It took this country countless years just to engineer a ballpoint pen. A pen.. you’re going to tell me they are going to rival NVIDIA AI chips when no one in the west can touch their technology. And now Huewei has the secret sauce, ahaha dream on.
US imbeciles in tech, lousy losers, had thought their sanctions to protect their turf could contain CN, overlooking common sense that CNs would not be humiliated buying downgraded CHIPs buying locally made, support an underdog competitor, instead increasing CN's revneue in CHIPs thereby increasing their R&D further, less revenue for US tech COs meant less for R&D for them. All of such will exacerbate the downfall of CHIPs COs in the WEST.
China still uses the H20, it all depends on what the tech firm intends to use the chips for. The only difference here is that many firms are buying the Asend chips from more than the H20
@@solverTechink Stupid or what ? They BAN you and you are still doing business with them ? This give people the impression that China Chips is not reliable.
Huawei's Ascend 910-B was introduced as a rival chip to NVidia's H20, which was designed for the Chinese market. The Ascend is reportedly faster and shows superior performance, and commands a higher price.
U.S. chip restrictions are only accelerating Chinese chip technology, and it's only a matter of time before the Chinese chip industry catches up. The U.S. has a history of underestimating China.