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Did you hear about Huawei’s latest adventure? They’re whipping up a mega-facility—not just any facility, but one for churning out those Kirin and Ascend chips everyone’s buzzing about. I stumbled upon this while sipping my coffee and thinking, wow, Huawei’s come a long way from just making phones. Now they’re stepping into NVIDIA’s turf—sort of. You know, it’s like when your neighbor suddenly starts baking gourmet bread and you’re stuck wondering how they got there.
Okay, so about this new facility gig—they’re setting it up in Shenzhen. And from what I gather, this isn’t some small endeavor. It’s like Huawei realized their Ascend AI chips were a huge hit, and they suddenly went, “Oops, need more space!” So, Shenzhen it is. I imagine the city’s skyline dotted with cranes and construction folks buzzing around, plotting this massive tech haven.
This whole area is gonna be a hotbed for cutting-edge tech—7nm chips, or so they say. I mean, just picture it: a techie’s paradise. Apparently, they’re positioning this right where other major players like Pengxinwei and Shenzhen Pensun are, which makes me think Huawei’s really doubling down on this whole “hub for foundries” idea. Making friends, sharing ideas, all that jazz—seems cozy, no?
Here’s a twist—the local government’s footing part of the bill. But get this, Huawei’s not going to be running the show here. Nope! Instead, they’ve got SiCarrier and SwaySure stepping up. It’s like setting the stage for a play and then handing over the script. Yet, Huawei’s not exactly fading into the background—they’re pitching in with techies and funds, probably just making sure all the gears turn right.
Oh, speaking of gears turning—this seems like a direct response to SMIC’s pacing or lack thereof. Apparently, there’s this tsunami of orders for Huawei’s chips, and SMIC just can’t keep up. So, Huawei’s like, “Fine, we’ll handle it ourselves.” I can almost see them rolling up their sleeves. Heads up, though—they’re saying this place might be up and running next year. Time flies, right?
Anyway, it’s one heck of a ride Huawei’s on. Taking the leap into top-tier chip making isn’t a walk in the park. But hey, if they pull this off, they’re not just keeping pace—they’re setting it.
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