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(Bloomberg) — An investigation into Huawei Technologies Co.’s latest AI offering uncovered an advanced processor made by Nvidia Corp.’s manufacturing partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., suggesting China still struggles to reliably manufacture its own advanced chips in sufficient time. quantities.

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Canadian research firm TechInsights recently took apart at least one of the Shenzhen conglomerate’s most high-end artificial intelligence accelerators and discovered an Ascend 910B chip made by TSMC, according to people familiar with the recent teardown of the devices. They requested anonymity to discuss a report that is not public.

Huawei has been on a US sanctions list since August 2020, meaning the company is barred from doing business with TSMC and its peer contract chipmakers without a license from the US government. Over the past year, Huawei has relied on local partner Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. for production, notably a 7 nanometer chip launched last August in a Huawei smartphone.

U.S. officials have repeatedly questioned SMIC’s ability to manufacture 7nm chips at scale and questioned the performance of those components. Huawei’s use of TSMC output for its latest AI chips could be a sign that reinforces this narrative. It is still unclear how and when Huawei obtained the TSMC chips. The Taiwanese chipmaker said it stopped all shipments to Huawei after September 15, 2020, which the company reiterated when asked about the TechInsights report.

“TSMC is a law-abiding company and we are committed to complying with all applicable rules and regulations, including applicable export controls. In accordance with regulatory requirements, TSMC has not supplied to Huawei since mid-September 2020,” the company said in an emailed statement. “We proactively communicated with the U.S. Department of Commerce about this in the report. We don’t know if TSMC is under investigation at this time.

In its own statement, Huawei said it had “not produced any chips through TSMC following the implementation of the US Department of Commerce’s changes to its FDPR that target Huawei in 2020”, a reference to the rule of foreign direct products – a US trade restrictions. “Huawei never released the 910B chip,” the company said.

TechInsights declined to comment. A Commerce Department spokesperson said the agency’s Office of Industry and Security, which is responsible for semiconductor trade restrictions, was “aware of reports of potential violations of controls.” American exports.

“We cannot say whether an investigation is underway,” the spokesperson said. “BIS is committed to ensuring compliance with the rigorous controls we have in place regarding China’s acquisition of advanced semiconductors.”

BIS officials met with TSMC executives in mid-October on issues related to the chipmaker’s supply chain, including whether third-party distributors can provide China with access to restricted technology, according to one of the people, who described the meeting as collaborative. The meeting did not address the TechInsights report, the person said.

The Information earlier reported that Commerce Ministry officials had contacted TSMC to inquire whether the company had produced chips for Huawei.

Huawei’s 910 accelerator – the precursor to the 910B – was in production in 2019, before the US government extended sanctions against the Chinese telecommunications giant. Huawei stockpiled TSMC chips around this time, which allowed the company to use a 5-nanometer TSMC chip, a generation ahead of 7-nanometer, in a laptop it released at the end from last year.

AI accelerators – chips used to develop artificial intelligence models – have become a hot commodity in the technology industry. Nvidia, based in Santa Clara, California, uses TSMC to produce its market-leading releases and has seen its sales and valuation explode over the past two years. The United States has limited exports of cutting-edge Nvidia chips to China, and Huawei is offering its accelerators as a domestic alternative.

It is unclear whether Huawei had designed or placed orders for the 910B chip before it was blacklisted. The processor was first spotted in server products as early as 2022, according to the Washington-based think tank Center for Security and Emerging Technology.

It began to gain visibility in Chinese media in 2023, although Huawei has not officially held a launch event. Iflytek Co. unveiled a new server product with the AI ​​accelerator in August 2023, and Baidu Inc. also ordered more than 1,000 910B units last year, according to Taipei-based research firm TrendForce.

–With the help of Gao Yuan and Jessica Sui.

(Updates with Huawei response in sixth paragraph.)

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