Next-Generation Chipset: Chinese People and Development R

next-generation chipset: Instead, it points to the colossal progress local companies have made over the recent years in narrowing the technological gap between China and developed countries, which inadvertently makes some feel nervous as well as lays the psychological groundwork for the Chinese people to proudly opt for indigenous brands, according to Global Times China. There are signs that headwinds, on multiple fronts, especially on the political side, that the Chinese telecoms firm is faced with, have driven the intrinsically motivated company into a greater commitment to research and development R&D . As an indication of its commitment, Huawei took the wraps off its next-generation chipset for servers last week. Nevertheless, that's not to say the nation's pride in its technology is being blindly driven by a populist sentiment. The new chipset known as the Kunpeng 920 is named after a giant bird in Chinese mythology, apparently signaling the company's ambition to fly high in the global tech space. The latest addition to Huawei's 7-nanometer chip portfolio that also includes the Kirin 980 created for its smartphones and the Ascend 910 designed for artificial intelligence applications running in the cloud is expected to further enhance the company's capabilities in one of China's weak links in the tech world, namely chipmaking. The chipset, based upon architecture from UK-headquartered ARM which is now owned by Soft Bank, is envisioned to give a big boost to Huawei's cloud business, extending its strength beyond the sphere of telecommunications equipment and mobile devices. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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