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Sberbank seeks Chinese Chips to Power Russia's GigaChat AI Model

MOSCOW, May 20 (Reuters) - Russia hopes to power its flagship GigaChat AI model with Chinese-made ​chips, Sberbank's CEO said during President ‌Vladimir Putin's visit to China, as Western sanctions continue to block the country's access to advanced ​hardware abroad.

"We are hoping that we ​will be able to use Chinese ⁠microchips for GigaChat," Chief Executive German ​Gref told state broadcaster Channel One.

GigaChat was ​developed by Sberbank, the country's largest lender, which has been driving Russia's push into AI.

The bank's ​efforts to buy advanced chips from ​China face stiff competition as China's biggest internet firms, ‌including ⁠ByteDance, Tencent, and Alibaba, are also rushing to order Huawei's Ascend 950 AI chips.

Ascend 950, the most advanced Chinese chip, ​still trails ​U.S.-based ⁠Nvidia's H200 model. Gref did not say which chips Sberbank was ​trying to buy.

Russia trails AI ​leaders, ⁠the United States and China, in development of the technology and depends heavily on ⁠imported ​electronics in sensitive sectors, ​including defence. China is its main supplier of such ​hardware.

Writing by Gleb Bryanski Editing by Bernadette Baum

Source: Reuters


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