➀ Huawei's new AI chip, Ascend 910C, is compared to NVIDIA's mid-to-low-end chips, but not yet capable of challenging high-end models. ➁ NVIDIA's path to the Chinese market is blocked by Huawei's strategy. ➂ The pricing of Huawei's 910C chip is expected to be around $30,000, which is competitive against NVIDIA's similar offerings at nearly $40,000.
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