Huawei
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Huawei HiSilicon launches HiSpark development kit, supports HarmonyOS 2.0
Huawei HiSilicon and partners have created the HiSpark series of development kits, including hardware development boards, SDK packages, reference engineering, documentation.
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HiSilicon's smartphone chip market share rose 4 percentage points in Q2 despite constraints
Qualcomm still led the global smartphone application processor (AP) market in the second quarter, but lost share to Huawei, according to a recent Counterpoint report.
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Huawei exec says Watch GT2 Pro is first HarmonyOS-powered smartwatch, will soon be available in China
The Watch GT2 Pro, which has just been released overseas, is the first smartwatch powered by HarmonyOS and will soon be released in China, said Wei Zhang, president of Huawei's smart wear and sports health product line.
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SMIC says it has applied to US to continue supplying Huawei
SMIC, China’s leading contract chip maker, said today that it has applied to the US to continue supplying Huawei in accordance with regulations, while reiterating that the company will strictly comply with the laws and regulations of relevant countries and regions, according to thepaper.cn.
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Huawei and Honor may launch power bank with 66W fast charging support
Huawei is launching a fast-charging enabled power bank for the Mate 40 series with a nominal capacity of 12,000mAh, according to digital blogger @数码闲聊站.
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Huawei may launch Mate40 series globally in mid-October
Huawei is likely to hold a global launch of the Mate40 series in mid-October, and it will release the Hisilicon Kirin 9000 series SoCs before then, Weibo digital blogger @鹏鹏君驾到 said today.
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Huawei is interested in taking a stake in Chinese EV maker Changan NIO, report says
Huawei is interested in taking a stake in Chinese new energy vehicle company Changan NIO , WeChat account HD-Auto said on Friday, citing sources with knowledge of the matter, adding that if this becomes a reality, Huawei may not necessarily fund it directly, but may invest through its funds.
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Huawei rumored to be developing its own programming language, Char
Huawei is working on its own programming language called Char and the project has been in the works for a long time, a well-known Weibo blogger said, adding details are expected to be released to the public next year.
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This could be the HarmonyOS logo
Huawei announced HarmonyOS 2.0 at its developer conference on September 10, and now its logo has been revealed for the first time.
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Huawei reportedly chartered a plane to bring back all the Kirin chips
Huawei’s chip designing arm HiSilicon has already chartered a cargo plane to Taiwan to ship Kirin and other related chips back to the Chinese mainland by September 14, and such a scenario wouldn't normally happen, according to Tencent Tech.