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Tencent and Baidu Chart Paths Around U.S. Chip Curbs to Sustain AI Momentum
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中国科技巨头腾讯和百度正在积极应对美国日益收紧的半导体限制,以保持在全球人工智能领域的竞争力。通过在财报电话会议上披露的应急计划,包括芯片储备、软件优化和采用国内替代方案,这些公司旨在减轻美国对英伟达和AMD等公司制造的先进芯片的出口限制的影响。腾讯和百度都强调了其应对策略,包括囤积高端GPU芯片、优化软件以减少计算需求、以及利用国内定制芯片。百度还强调了其垂直整合的AI基础设施,通过控制更多的技术堆栈来提高效率。这些措施表明中国科技巨头正在努力实现技术自给自足,以应对全球AI军备竞赛。

💾 腾讯通过囤积高端GPU芯片来支持其AI训练。腾讯总裁Martin Lau表示,公司已经积累了“相当强大的储备”以支持持续的AI训练,这些芯片对驱动大型语言模型至关重要。Lau还提到,腾讯能够用比一些美国同行更少的GPU集群实现强大的结果,这表明其训练方法更有效。

💡 腾讯正在通过软件优化和更小的模型来减少计算需求。在AI模型被部署执行任务的推理方面,腾讯正在转向软件优化和更小的模型以减少计算需求。Lau还强调了该公司利用国内定制芯片的能力,从而减少对美国技术的依赖。

⚙️ 百度强调其垂直整合的AI基础设施。百度强调其“全栈”方法,结合AI芯片、云计算、模型和应用,如其ERNIE聊天机器人。百度声称,通过控制更多的技术堆栈,可以更有效地管理成本和GPU利用率。百度还指出,中国日益增长的国内芯片能力是长期的战略优势。

🚀 中国正在努力发展自给自足的半导体产业。自从美国开始收紧出口管制以来,中国发展自给自足的半导体产业的努力一直在加强。虽然中国制造的GPU在性能上仍然落后于美国,但分析师表示,进步是不可否认的。Gartner的半导体分析师Gaurav Gupta指出,中国已经在半导体供应链上建立了动力,从材料和设备到设计和封装,虽然差距依然存在,但速度和雄心令人印象深刻。


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AsianFin -- China's top tech titans are unveiling how they're weathering intensifying U.S. semiconductor restrictions as they race to stay competitive in the global artificial intelligence boom.

During recent earnings calls, Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Baidu Inc. outlined contingency plans including chip stockpiling, software optimization, and adoption of domestic alternatives to mitigate the impact of Washington's export curbs on advanced chips made by Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Tencent President Martin Lau said the company has accumulated a "pretty strong stockpile" of high-end GPUs to support ongoing AI training. These chips, crucial for powering large language models, were secured before the latest U.S. restrictions took effect.

"We believe we have enough high-end chips to continue training our models for several more generations," Lau said. He noted that Tencent has been able to achieve strong results with fewer GPU clusters than some of its U.S. counterparts, suggesting a more efficient training methodology.

On the inference side — where AI models are deployed to perform tasks — Tencent is turning to software optimization and smaller models to reduce computing demands. Lau also highlighted the firm's ability to leverage domestic custom-designed chips, reducing its reliance on U.S. technology.

"There are many avenues we can explore to meet growing inference needs — we just need to focus more on the software side rather than relying on brute-force hardware purchases," he added.

Baidu, meanwhile, emphasized the strength of its vertically integrated AI infrastructure. Dou Shen, head of Baidu's AI Cloud business, underscored the firm's "full-stack" approach, combining AI chips, cloud computing, models, and applications such as its ERNIE chatbot.

"Even without access to the most advanced chips, our unique AI capabilities allow us to deliver meaningful value and build strong applications," Shen said.

By controlling more layers of its technology stack, Baidu claims it can manage costs and GPU utilization more efficiently. Shen also pointed to China's growing domestic chip capabilities as a long-term strategic advantage.

"Locally developed, self-sufficient chips — paired with an increasingly mature homegrown software stack — will form a robust foundation for long-term innovation in China's AI ecosystem," he said.

China's efforts to develop a self-reliant semiconductor industry have intensified since the U.S. began tightening export controls. While Chinese-made GPUs still lag behind those from U.S. leaders in terms of performance, analysts say progress is undeniable.

"Stockpiling is just one piece of the puzzle," said Gaurav Gupta, a semiconductor analyst at Gartner. "China has built momentum across the semiconductor supply chain, from materials and equipment to design and packaging. While gaps remain, the pace and ambition have been impressive."

Gupta noted that although domestic chips can't yet match U.S. performance, they are rapidly improving — and in some cases are already viable for specific AI workloads.

The growing resilience of China's tech sector has prompted criticism from U.S. industry leaders. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently called the Biden administration's chip curbs a "failure," warning that the restrictions are hurting American firms more than their Chinese rivals.

As the global AI arms race accelerates, China's internet giants appear increasingly determined to chart their own path — with or without access to U.S.-made silicon.

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