China’s chipmakers are working to triple the country’s output of AI chips in 2026 in order to reduce its dependence on Nvidia (NVDA), Zijing Wu of The Financial Times reports. One plant dedicated to producing Huawei’s AI processors is expected to begin production at the end of this year while two more are planned to launch next year, two people with knowledge of the plans told the Times.
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