Tence and Baidu are trying to stay in the global artificial ielligence competition despite US restrictions on the chip, software optimization, and the use of native chips.
Two major Chinese technology companies, Tence and Baidu, announced how they remained in the global competition of artificial ielligence, even when the United States has restricted their access to advanced chips. Their solutions include storing chips, optimizing artificial ielligence models, and even using native China -made chips.
While the US governme in April has limited the export of some Nvidia and AMD chips in April, Tence has announced that it has a significa storage from GPUs and has achieved a good performance in the training of models with a limited number of chips with smaller models and software optimization. The company also pois to the use of custom Chinese chips to meet the growing needs of artificial ielligence.
Baidu also relying on what is called “full stack”, a combination of cloud infrastructure and artificial ielligence models has been able to bypass chips. According to the company’s executives, full ownership of software and infrastructure has reduced the cost of executing models and increased productivity of GPUs.
Both companies have also referred to China’s progress in the developme of domestic chips, seeing this as a key factor in long -term innovation in the coury’s artificial ielligence ecosystem. According to experts, although China is still behind the United States in the field of artificial ielligence chips, with sustainable and purposeful progress, it is gradually reducing the gap.




