<p>➀ The US has imposed export restrictions on semiconductor firms targeting China since 2018, aiming to hinder China's chipmaking ambitions.</p><p>➁ Chinese chipmakers are innovating by pushing the limits of technology, such as using multi-patterning and hardware-software fusion.</p><p>➂ Huawei's Ascend 910C chip demonstrates the potential for innovation, offering 800 teraflops compared to Nvidia's 2,500 teraflops.</p><p>➃ The strategy involves using less advanced technologies like DUV systems to compensate for foreign restrictions.</p><p>➄ Concerns remain about the long-term feasibility of this approach due to physical limitations of current technology.</p><p>➅ China is also exploring the use of less precise number representations in AI chips to optimize performance.</p>
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