US export controls have stopped GPU with some capabilities of AI from going to China, and just this week, New Delhi said that the ban on US H20 chips for the Tech company means that the tech company has a ‘written form of multi -billion dollars’. Although these US protection policies are not preventing China from building its GPU, a new GPU produced from China has reinforced.
Lizwan technology, which is a Chinese start, “the first self -developed architecture and fully independent intellectual property is developing GPU chip”, and this week is on. It was announced in a recent V Chat Post“Detailed and comprehensive software and with additional guarantee of hardware testing and driver correction work.
According to Tom’s hardware6 NMGPU Chip RTX is targeting 4060 level performance, and currently its title is G100. Leson allegedly operating from 2023 to G11, plans to launch it in L2023, so there is a level of doubts around it whether it can in fact target this RTX 4060 performance level.
Despite being the last generation budget card, RTX 4060 is still an impressive card, made from TSMC to 5 NM process. The smaller the process, the higher the transistor density, and the result is the result of better performance and performance.
Effectively, it is difficult to achieve the same performance from the old process (and sometimes impossible).
The G100 power card is a good sign for the card, but before it is the first step of many steps before seeing the launch in the Chinese market. Further correction and simply simple testing is needed, especially when it is targeting “desktops, notebooks, graphic work stations and other equipment requirements.”
Huang tells Bloomberg“Chinese competitors are ready” and Huawei, with his new AI chips, has become “strong enough”. Given that the domestic capacity to create a process for the G100 is quite limited, it is likely that Huawei’s climb 920 and Lizwan’s G100 are using the silicon from the same Chinese foundry: SMIC. All this is in accordance with Tom’s hardware estimates.
According to Huang, “Like everyone, they (Chinese companies) double four times a year.” All this is to a central point that Huang wants to “build all AI researchers in the world and all the developers of the world on American stakes”.
It is reportedly “close to the success of nearly the revenue that we have”, though opening sales in a large market can certainly not harm hardware hardware giant.