Tech war: Huawei wields growing influence in China's server industry with AI chip success

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Huawei is gaining prominence in China's server industry due to the success of its AI chips, aligning with Beijing's tech self-sufficiency goals. The company, which had to divest its server subsidiary under US sanctions, has now regained influence in the sector with its popular AI technology.

Digital China Group, a key player in China's server market, experienced a stock decline following reports of Huawei potentially shifting its business model to focus on assembling servers. Huawei's computing business includes product lines like Kunpeng for general servers and Ascend for AI computing, with partnerships with various Chinese computer developers.

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