Chinese AI firm iFlyTek says its LLMs are trained completely on Huawei platform
- At the unveiling of its latest Xinghuo 4 model, iFlyTek chairman Liu Qingfeng said the company is determined to train LLMs on ‘self-developed, controllable’ infrastructure

“How far we can go hinges on whether we have self-developed, controllable foundational capabilities to support [AI development],” Liu said on Thursday at a ceremony where iFlyTek unveiled its updated Xinghuo model.

In his keynote speech, Liu noted that US restrictions on technologies that contribute to the development of LLMs – the underpinning of AI products like OpenAI’s ChatGPT – emphasises the imperative for China to develop its own computing infrastructure for AI training. US sanctions have restricted exports to China of certain technologies, most notably the advanced Nvidia GPUs that have helped fuel the AI boom in recent years.
Liu told the audience that the firm’s Xinghuo models were trained on a computing platform dubbed Feixing Yihao, which is based on Huawei’s Ascend computing solutions.
Analysts have said the Ascend solution is China’s best shot so far in developing home-grown AI infrastructure. There is also increasing support from state-backed firms as they place orders for Ascend-powered projects, said Li Yangwei, a Beijing-based technical consultant working in intelligent computing.