Huawei

  • Biggest obstacle to Huawei’s mobile phone business may not be chips

    The year 2020 is particularly difficult for Huawei's smartphone business.

  • Huawei releases camera HoloSens SDC

    Huawei today unveiled the camera HoloSens SDC. Huawei says machine vision will expand the breadth and depth of AI by 2020.

  • Huawei registers Cyberverse trademark to build digital world

    Huawei has registered the trademark "Cyberverse" in a bid to build an online world that represent the real world, according to HuaweiFellow, Cyberverse Chief Engineer Luo Wei.

  • Huawei tops China's tablet shipments with 1.5 million units in Q1

    IDC's latest quarterly tablet PC tracking report: the first quarter of 2020, China's tablet PC market shipments of about 3.73 million units, affected by the "new crown" epidemic, factory production capacity fell 29.8% year-on-year.

  • Huawei Changxiang Z released with MediaTek's Dimensity 800 processor

    The Huawei Changxiang Z 5G has been released with MediaTek's Dimensity 800 processor, a 90Hz screen refresh rate and prices starting at 1,699 yuan.

  • Huawei HMS gets independent search service

    Recently, Huawei's "Petal Search" service has hit the AppGallery app store.

  • Huawei Mate 40 expected to feature Kirin 1000 chip made by TSMC

    Huawei's next-generation flagship chip, called the Kirin 1000, is based on the 5nm process and will be available on the Mate 40 series phones first, according to well-known leaker @RODENT950.

  • Huawei unveils breakthrough 5G antenna technology

    Huawei recently released a 5G antenna technology called CableFree, which makes a major breakthrough in key areas such as base station antenna integration, radiation efficiency and power capacity, and marks a new era for antenna development in the 5G era.

  • What are Huawei's possible plans in the auto sector in 5G era?

    Is Huawei going to make cars? On the evening of May 22, Mianyang Fulin Precision announced that the company has been identified as a supplier of Huawei new energy vehicle speed reducer and related parts products.

  • Huawei responds to why it buys new energy vehicle parts

    Huawei's purchase new energy vehicle speed reducer and related parts from a Chinese firm makes the outside world wonder: is Huawei going to make its own cars?