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Malaysia’s government has reversed its plan to launch a nationwide AI system powered by Huawei chips only a day after touting the project.
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The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry disavowed the Huawei project days after announcement. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
which restricted chip sales to Malaysia, “just in time”, he said. When reached for comment by Bloomberg on Tuesday, Teo’s office said it was retracting her remarks on Huawei without explanation.
Washington warned that using Huawei's chips could violate export controls. Beijing thinks that undermines "consensus" from the Geneva trade talks.
The chips, which would have been used in Malaysian servers to deliver AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS) and GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS), were to be provided by 2026. Malaysian AI infrastructu ...
which restricted chip sales to Malaysia, “just in time”, he said. When reached for comment by Bloomberg News yesterday, Teo’s office said it is retracting her remarks on Huawei without ...
SINGAPORE: A day after announcing Malaysia would be ... Teo’s office referred CNA to Skyvast, the Malaysian company collaborating with Huawei on the use of Ascend chips. On Wednesday evening ...
Deputy communications minister Teo Nie Ching previously said Malaysia would be the first country to deploy Huawei’s Ascend GPU-powered AI servers on a national scale.
For third states, what is there to differentiate a Chinese AI stack from an US one when both lock in external reliance in the longer term? When Malaysia's deputy minister of communications, Teo Nie ...