Huawei open-sources Pangu AI models
09-07-2025, 12:54 PM

Bye bye Nvidia.
Huawei's 910C, a graphics processing unit (GPU), represents an architectural evolution rather than a technological breakthrough, according to one of the two people and a third source familiar with its design. It achieves performance comparable to Nvidia's H100 chip by combining two 910B processors into a single package through advanced integration techniques, they said. The H100 chip, was banned from sale in China in 2022 under Biden administration. This has allowed Huawei and Chinese GPU startups such as Moore Threads and Iluvatar CoreX to go after what has primarily been a market dominated by Nvidia.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/china/huaw...025-04-21/
You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! - 李光耀 2013
09-07-2025, 12:56 PM
(09-07-2025, 12:54 PM)Manthink Wrote:
Bye bye Nvidia.
Huawei's 910C, a graphics processing unit (GPU), represents an architectural evolution rather than a technological breakthrough, according to one of the two people and a third source familiar with its design. It achieves performance comparable to Nvidia's H100 chip by combining two 910B processors into a single package through advanced integration techniques, they said. The H100 chip, was banned from sale in China in 2022 under Biden administration. This has allowed Huawei and Chinese GPU startups such as Moore Threads and Iluvatar CoreX to go after what has primarily been a market dominated by Nvidia.
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/huaw...025-04-21/
谢谢川建国!


09-07-2025, 01:00 PM
Hw is really amazing. No wonder jobless ermaos keep attacking it everyday.
09-07-2025, 01:27 PM
Ooi Pundek pajeets obamao will not be happy hor LMAO
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09-07-2025, 10:20 PM
Never in post industrial History that a rich and powerful empire is so scare of a Chinese private coy...
For many years, Huawei was sanctioned, blamed , banned, bashed, banished, bullied and brutilised by USA..
Now, Trump threatens the rest of the World not to use Huawei AI Chip. LOL !
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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/hu...na-5129116
For many years, Huawei was sanctioned, blamed , banned, bashed, banished, bullied and brutilised by USA..
Now, Trump threatens the rest of the World not to use Huawei AI Chip. LOL !

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/hu...na-5129116
You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! - 李光耀 2013
10-07-2025, 08:02 AM
Huawei copying from its own countryman?? 
Reuters Huawei's AI lab -one of its Pangu models copied from Alibaba's Qwen
Sun, July 6, 2025 at 10:59 PM PDT
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Huawei's artificial intelligence research division has rejected claims that a version of its Pangu Pro large language model has copied elements from an Alibaba model, saying that it was independently developed and trained.
The division, called Noah Ark Lab, issued the statement on Saturday, a day after an entity called HonestAGI posted an English-language paper on code-sharing platform Github, saying Huawei's Pangu Pro Moe (Mixture of Experts) model showed "extraordinary correlation" with Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 14B.
This suggests that Huawei's model was derived through "upcycling" and was not trained from scratch, the paper said, prompting widespread discussion in AI circles online and in Chinese tech-focused media.
on another note, github, honestagi, pangu’s sorrow sexposed stolen fragments of code from the competition on huawei’s ai model - pangu pro.
GuruFocus.com
Huawei's AI Scandal Just Exploded--And Investors Should Be Paying Attention
Khac Phu Nguyen
2 min
Huawei is pushing backhard. Over the weekend, its secretive Noah's Ark Lab broke from its usual silence to address accusations that its new AI model, Pangu Pro MoE, borrowed code without proper credit. The model, which runs on Huawei's own Ascend chips (their homegrown answer to Nvidia's GPUs), had its source code picked apart on GitHub, where a group dubbed HonestAGI claimed it spotted unacknowledged code fragments. That post vanished. But another one, titled Pangu's Sorrow, quickly followedalleging that Huawei's team had been under intense pressure to deliver and fell behind domestic rivals in the race. In a rare rebuttal, Huawei said it fully complied with open-source licenses and welcomed technical discussion, not speculation.

Reuters Huawei's AI lab -one of its Pangu models copied from Alibaba's Qwen
Sun, July 6, 2025 at 10:59 PM PDT
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Huawei's artificial intelligence research division has rejected claims that a version of its Pangu Pro large language model has copied elements from an Alibaba model, saying that it was independently developed and trained.
The division, called Noah Ark Lab, issued the statement on Saturday, a day after an entity called HonestAGI posted an English-language paper on code-sharing platform Github, saying Huawei's Pangu Pro Moe (Mixture of Experts) model showed "extraordinary correlation" with Alibaba's Qwen 2.5 14B.
This suggests that Huawei's model was derived through "upcycling" and was not trained from scratch, the paper said, prompting widespread discussion in AI circles online and in Chinese tech-focused media.
on another note, github, honestagi, pangu’s sorrow sexposed stolen fragments of code from the competition on huawei’s ai model - pangu pro.
GuruFocus.com
Huawei's AI Scandal Just Exploded--And Investors Should Be Paying Attention
Khac Phu Nguyen
2 min
Huawei is pushing backhard. Over the weekend, its secretive Noah's Ark Lab broke from its usual silence to address accusations that its new AI model, Pangu Pro MoE, borrowed code without proper credit. The model, which runs on Huawei's own Ascend chips (their homegrown answer to Nvidia's GPUs), had its source code picked apart on GitHub, where a group dubbed HonestAGI claimed it spotted unacknowledged code fragments. That post vanished. But another one, titled Pangu's Sorrow, quickly followedalleging that Huawei's team had been under intense pressure to deliver and fell behind domestic rivals in the race. In a rare rebuttal, Huawei said it fully complied with open-source licenses and welcomed technical discussion, not speculation.


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