Huawei Ascend 950PR AI chip breaking through Nvidia's CUDA barrier

Huawei's Ascend 950PR Cracks Nvidia's CUDA Moat — and China's Tech Giants Are Lining Up

Nvidia’s deepest moat was never the silicon. It was CUDA — the software ecosystem that made every AI developer on Earth, including China’s, completely dependent on Nvidia’s way of doing things. You could build a faster chip, but if developers had to rewrite their entire codebase to use it? Dead on arrival. Huawei just found the side door. The Ascend 950PR, paired with Huawei’s overhauled CANN Next software stack, has reportedly won over ByteDance and Alibaba — two of China’s largest AI consumers. After years of Beijing practically begging its tech giants to go domestic, Huawei may have finally built a chip they actually want to use. ...

March 28, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech
Abstract visualization of copyright shields blocking AI video generation

ByteDance Shelves Seedance 2.0 as Hollywood's Copyright War Goes Nuclear

The most impressive AI video generator on the planet just got grounded — not by a technical failure, but by a wall of lawyers. ByteDance has officially suspended the global launch of Seedance 2.0, the AI video model that went viral earlier this year for producing disturbingly realistic clips. The reason? A coordinated legal blitz from Disney, Netflix, and Paramount that makes it crystal clear: Hollywood isn’t going to let its intellectual property become free training data. ...

March 16, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech
Abstract visualization of AI-generated film reels disrupting Hollywood

Seedance 2.0: ByteDance's AI Video Generator Just Became Hollywood's DeepSeek Moment

Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt trading punches on a crumbling rooftop. Donald Trump doing kung fu in a bamboo grove. Will Smith battling a spaghetti monster in what looks like a $200 million blockbuster. None of it is real. All of it was made in minutes by a Chinese AI tool that just sent Hollywood into full meltdown. ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 launched last week and immediately became the most controversial AI release since DeepSeek rattled Silicon Valley. The clips it produces are so convincing that Deadpool screenwriter Rhett Reese looked at the Cruise vs. Pitt footage and wrote: “I hate to say it. It’s likely over for us.” ...

February 20, 2026 · 5 min · DBBS Tech