KEY POINTS
  • Huawei unveiled a new chipset called the Kunpeng 920 on Monday, designed to go into its new TaiShan servers, in a bid to boost its nascent cloud business.
  • It's based on architecture from ARM, the company now owned by SoftBank.
  • William Xu, chief strategy marketing officer at Huawei, told CNBC that he hopes the firm will become one of the top five cloud players in the world.
The Huawei Kunpeng 920 chipset on display at the company's headquarters in Shenzhen, China.

Huawei unveiled on Monday a next-generation chipset for servers, potentially pitting it against the likes of AMD, even as the Chinese technology giant faces political headwinds around the world.

The new chipset, called Kunpeng 920, is designed to go into data centers and will power the company's TaiShan server, which was also launched on Monday.