Now, at the Huawei Connect 2025, the firm has announced new iterations of its 'SuperPoD' AI clusters. These will be the Atlas 950 and the Atlas 960, with the earlier one featuring the new Ascend AI chips, and interestingly, will compete with NVIDIA's Rubin lineup. The Chinese AI firm has been at the forefront of competing with NVIDIA in China's AI market, particularly with rack-scale. China's domestic AI chips took 41% of the accelerator server market in 2025. New data shows Huawei alone shipped roughly 812,000 AI chip units last. The AI server race heats up as Huawei counters US chip export restrictions. Huawei has unveiled its most powerful AI server, the CloudMatrix 384, to challenge Nvidia's grip on the high-performance AI infrastructure market. The system, launched at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, uses 384 Ascend. ARM-Based Kunpeng processors: Huawei's in-house ARM CPUs now power laptops, servers, and AI infrastructure, reducing reliance on x86 and enabling tighter integration with its software ecosystem. HarmonyOS: Huawei's AI-native operating system powers mobile devices, laptops, and even AI. Want a weekly recap of Huawei news and be alerted of new editorial and video content from Huawei? Subscribe to The Week in Huawei. China's Huawei Technologies Co. threw down the gauntlet to Nvidia Corp.