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Chinese Chipmakers Accelerate Transition to 7nm and H800 AI Chips Despite US Sanctions
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Chinese chipmakers Loongson and Tencent are accelerating their transition to 7nm and H800 AI chips, respectively, despite US sanctions. Loongson's upcoming 7nm chips will provide a performance uplift of 20% to 30%, while Tencent aims to stockpile Nvidia's H800 AI chips for future development. Both companies are exploring ways to optimize their AI chips and seek domestic suppliers for future training chips.
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