According to Playground AI founder Suhail Doshi, China's push for hardware autonomy will drive a technological fork in the global AI open source ecosystem. Doshi warned that as China reduces dependence on Western semiconductors and builds its own compute stack, Chinese open source contributions will shift toward a technology stack the US cannot use, fragmenting the global ecosystem at a time when US AI giants are increasingly closing their research and infrastructure.
Industry discussions highlight parallel risks: engineers note that solutions like Huawei's CANN heterogeneous compute architecture are enabling chipmakers to standardize interfaces outside Nvidia's CUDA ecosystem. The hardware-driven software split poses a long-term challenge for US developers, who may face a choice between adopting China-led open source tools or rebuilding technology stacks from scratch.