Huawei founder says USA overestimates its chip chops
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In an interview, Huawei's founder Ren Zhengfei stated that the company’s semiconductor design capabilities are overestimated by the U.S., claiming they are at least a generation behind top competitors. This follows U.S. accusations that Huawei's AI chips were based on stolen technology. Ren emphasized the need for Honghua to improve and acknowledged specific challenges in cultivating talent. However, he also expressed confidence in methods like superposition and clustering for computing advancements, downplaying the urgency for breakthroughs. He praised China's strategy of relocating data processing to renewable-energy-rich areas.
"The United States has exaggerated Huawei's achievements. Huawei is not that great yet. We need to work hard to live up to their evaluation. Our single chip is still one generation behind the United States."
"Using methods such as superposition and clustering, the calculation results are comparable to the most advanced level. In terms of software, there will be hundreds of open-source software to meet the needs of the entire society in the future."
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