Huawei to sell servers with own chips in cloud computing push

Reuters  |  SHANGHAI 

By Sijia Jiang

This comes at a time when Huawei, which set up its cloud business unit last year, is trying to gain a firmer foothold in the public cloud market at home that is currently dominated by

Huawei's arm, Hisilicon, already makes some chips the company uses in its and telecom equipment, but the servers it currently sells to telecom companies and clients mostly use chips.

did not say what percentage of the servers it makes

Its 7 nanometer Ascend 910 chipset, which the firm claims is twice as powerful as its nearest competitor Nvidia's v100, will be available from the second quarter of 2019.

will not sell these chips to third parties, its rotating chairman, Eric Xu, said at the company's annual global partners' conference, Connect.

"Since we do not sell to third parties, there is no direct competition between Huawei and chip vendors," Xu said on Wednesday, in response to questions about competition from companies such as Qualcomm, and

"We provide hardware and service."

Huawei also unveiled Ascend 310, a chipset for computing on smart devices, which is available right away.

Huawei has been trying to boost its profile in the and has teamed up with to offer apps on Huawei Cloud.

(Reporting by in Shanghai; Writing by Sayantani Ghosh,Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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First Published: Wed, October 10 2018. 14:20 IST