On May 1, 2026, Huawei announced its expectation for AI chip revenue to surge by at least 60% this year, driven primarily by strong orders from domestic Chinese companies. The tech giant forecasts that its revenue from AI chips will climb to about $12 billion, a notable increase from $7.5 billion in 2025, as reported by the Financial Times.
This surge is attributed largely to the high demand for Huawei's latest Ascend processor 950PR, which commenced mass production in March. The majority of orders this year have been focused on this processor, reflecting a robust market appetite for advanced AI hardware. To further bolster its offerings, Huawei plans to introduce an upgraded version known as the 950DT in the fourth quarter of 2026.
These developments underscore Huawei's growing influence in the AI chips market, despite international challenges. As major Chinese tech firms—including leaders like ByteDance, Tencent, and Alibaba—secure orders for these new products, Huawei is positioning itself to capitalize on the increasing integration of AI technology across industries in China.
The company’s efforts come amid broader geopolitical tensions impacting technology supply chains, yet Huawei's ability to adapt and innovate in AI chip production is indicative of its strategic focus on enhancing its competitiveness in the global tech landscape.
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