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Huawei Ascend chips reach major milestone in new DeepSeek AI update

Huawei is seeing a massive jump in demand for its high-tech computer parts. Around the world, it is becoming much harder for businesses to buy computer chips from overseas makers. Because of this, major software companies are working fast to make sure their programs run smoothly on hardware made by Huawei.

In a major update, a well-known AI development group called DeepSeek officially placed the computer chips of the company on the same level as global industry leaders.

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Achieving equal status in official tech reports

Inside the newly released DeepSeek-V4 technical report, the software firm officially listed the Huawei Ascend chip series right alongside top international processors.

This is the first time a major independent software creator has officially stated that a chip from the company works just as well as the best global hardware in a formal document.

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The report confirms that the newest AI models can now run completely on the Ascend computing platform without any issues. This means business clients can safely run heavy computer tasks using hardware made entirely by the company. This major milestone is creating a lot of new interest from internet firms, banks, and hospitals that need a stable and reliable choice for their data centers.

A big shift for data centers and computer systems

To help businesses manage these large new data workloads, the storage division of the company also launched a brand-new data center system. This setup includes a special storage box called OceanStor Pacific, which can hold massive amounts of information inside a very small space. It also uses a fresh memory system designed to cut down on long loading delays when users search for data.

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The company noted that more than 80 major AI models are now set up to run perfectly on its chip architecture. Industry experts point out that this fast growth is happening because local businesses are working together and using a large wave of engineering talent.

Current market studies show that these partnerships will allow local data centers to become fully independent over the next two years. The company remains highly focused on working with others, inviting scientists and engineers from around the world to build a strong system around its growing hardware lineup.

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Min

Min En specializes in smartphone reviews, EMUI/HarmonyOS coverage, and mobile industry analysis. His in-depth knowledge of Huawei's ecosystem, from flagship devices to emerging technologies, makes him a trusted voice in the tech community.

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