BYD vs Huawei 1200V 20 milliOhms SiC single diode compared next to each other. It should be obvious what this means.
BYD has a lot of experience in power and automotive semiconductors given that their main business is EVs. Huawei has barely entered the business and they are not an automaker.
BYD vs Huawei 1200V 20 milliOhms SiC single diode compared next to each other. It should be obvious what this means.
don't disagree with that. But my ultimate point is that having one company taking over is not a good thing for China's semi industry. It needs many people involved to push each other first. That's how you end up beating foreign chipmakers.BYD has a lot of experience in power and automotive semiconductors given that their main business is EVs. Huawei has barely entered the business and they are not an automaker.
When the US stooge induced export controls started and accelerated in 2022, many people was worry that if US companies were completely barred from Chinese market, China will be left with just a handful of domestic tool suppliers, like just CETC in the ion implantation business, something that many people believe it to be no ideal. But that didn't happened, China went from 1 company offering high end ion implanters for ICs to almost 5 today, from celebrating the first 1 MeV ion implanter in 2019 to having companies domestically producing 8 MeV ion implanters.don't disagree with that. But my ultimate point is that having one company taking over is not a good thing for China's semi industry. It needs many people involved to push each other first. That's how you end up beating foreign chipmakers.
Yeah agree. They need to agree on a major standard which most will adopt. This is the only way they even stand a chance to challemge CUDA's global dominance. Else which foreign country will even want to try and adopt a chinese platform/standard when even Chinese companies themselves are not doing so?lolIt is a mistake to aim for CUDA compatibility. Chinese AI vendors should just create their own standard. Otherwise they will perpetually be behind.
The Soviets stepped on that rake when they cloned the IBM S/360 and DEC PDP-11 to use their existing software.