Huawei Unveils World's First SuperPoD at HUAWEI CONNECT 2025
Huawei has made waves at the HUAWEI CONNECT 2025 event, launching the world's first general-purpose computing SuperPoD, the TaiShan 950. This innovation, along with the UnifiedBus 2.0 protocol, aims to replace mainframes and high-end database servers. Meng Wanzhou, the rotating chairman of Huawei, took the stage to unveil these groundbreaking technologies.
The TaiShan 950 SuperPoD, capable of working with GaussDB, is set to revolutionise data processing. It's part of Huawei's strategy to meet long-term AI demand sustainably by enhancing computing power.
Huawei also introduced the Atlas 950 and 960 SuperPoDs, delivering 8,192 and 15,488 Ascend NPUs respectively. These are accompanied by the Atlas 950 and 960 SuperClusters, boasting over 500,000 and 1 million NPUs each. The company aims to provide abundant computing power for the future of AI.
To address interconnect bottlenecks and foster an open ecosystem, Huawei introduced the UnifiedBus 2.0 protocol. This technology, combined with Huawei's advanced SuperPoD, SuperCluster, and interconnect solutions, positions the company to lead the AI computing landscape.
Huawei's TaiShan 950 SuperPoD and other innovations, unveiled at HUAWEI CONNECT 2025, signal a significant leap in AI computing power. With these advancements, Huawei is well-equipped to fuel the future of AI and provide sustainable solutions for long-term demand.
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