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When a Canadian research company discovered that Huawei Technologies‘ multi-chiplet artificial intelligence (AI) The Ascend 910B processor contained dies manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)it highlighted possible loopholes in U.S. sanctions and China’s persistent efforts to gain access to advanced foundry technologies, analysts say.

“Heavy U.S. sanctions on China’s semiconductor sector have proven porous,” said Arisa Liu, a researcher and director of the Taiwan Economic Research Institute.

This discovery sparked a rush to find explanations for what happened. TSMC has since halted shipments to an unnamed customer after discovering that one of its chips supplied to the customer ended up in a Huawei product, Reuters reported on Wednesday. The chipmaker also informed the U.S. government and Taiwanese authorities about the incident, a possible violation of U.S. export controls, according to Taiwanese state media.

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In a previous statement, TSMC said it had not supplied Huawei since September 2020. Huawei said it had “not produced any chips through TSMC after the implementation of the changes made by the US Department of Commerce to its (foreign direct product rule) which targeted Huawei in 2020.”

For now, there are more questions than answers. The duration, size and scope of the suspected customer’s cooperation with TSMC remain unknown. The customer’s relationship with Huawei, or even whether it has any relationship with the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker, is also unknown. It is unclear whether the TSMC dies found by TechInsights were integrated into Huawei hardware through the same client.

Analysts say whether Huawei gained access to TSMC’s advanced foundry capabilities directly or through indirect proxies is a sign that tough U.S. semiconductor restrictions targeting China’s national champion are in jeopardy.

TechInsights’ findings remained largely ignored in Chinese official media, although several social media accounts translated and cited foreign media reports.

As Huawei’s Ascend chips have become China’s first AI-focused semiconductors, they are now central to the country’s quest for self-sufficiency. As of this year, the Ascend ecosystem has 40 hardware partners, 1,600 software partners and 2,900 AI application solutions, according to Huawei.

Huawei first released the Ascend 910 chip in 2019, four months after the company was added to a US trade blacklist, and has since kept its capabilities close to its chest. The company never officially released the 910B. Instead, the product appeared unexpectedly on the continent in 2023, quickly becoming the most popular alternative to Nvidia products.

A Huawei executive said at a forum in June this year that the 910B chip was on par with Nvidia’s A100 – one of the most popular graphics processing units in the AI ​​industry. There is “not much difference” in computing power performance between the 910B and the Nvidia A100 when it comes to training large AI models, Wang Tao, director operations of the Jiangsu Kunpeng Ecosystem Innovation Center.

But key information about the 910B, including its production scale and manufacturers, remains confidential. An industry source earlier told the Post that Huawei had started to send its third generation 910C chip to a limited group of major customers for testing and configuration.

Industry insiders said the incident implied that China still faced difficulties in manufacturing advanced chips, and that it remained extremely difficult for China to advance in the sector without foreign technologies or tools such as extreme ultraviolet lithography machines from Dutch supplier ASML.

Huawei surprised the market last year with a smartphone powered by a 7-nanometer chip, TechInsights teardown report found later was manufactured by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. The Mate 60 Pro marked Huawei’s return to the 5G phone market, and the patriotic fervor boosted sales of the device and its next flagship, the Pura 70.

This article was originally published in the South China Morning Post (SCMP)the most authoritative voice in reporting on China and Asia for more than a century. For more SCMP stories, please explore the SCMP application or visit SCMP Facebook And Twitter pages. Copyright © 2024 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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