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Huawei appoints new leader at Noahs Ark Lab amid AI competition
Huawei has appointed Wang Yunhe as the new head of its Noahs Ark Lab, a strategic move amid intensifying competition in China's AI sector. With expertise in deep learning, model compression, and computer vision, Wang aims to bolster Huawei's AI capabilities following U.S. sanctions. This leadership change reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, as companies like ByteDance also enhance their AI research and development efforts.
BMW and Huawei collaborate on smart in-vehicle ecosystem for China-made cars
BMW has partnered with Huawei to develop an intelligent in-vehicle ecosystem for its China-made cars, integrating services like BMW Digital Key and Huawei HiCar using HarmonyOS Next. Despite a decline in sales, China remains BMW's largest market, with plans to launch over 40 new models by 2027, including the iX3 EV. Huawei, a key technology supplier, also collaborates with Audi on advanced driver assistance systems.
us efforts to persuade europe to abandon huawei face resistance
The FCC and Senator Tom Cotton are urging European telecoms to sever ties with Huawei due to security concerns linked to the Chinese government. Despite the EU's agreement to restrict high-risk suppliers, less than half of its member states have taken action, as Huawei's cost-effective equipment poses a challenge for operators. Meanwhile, U.S. tariffs may lead allies to reconsider military orders and potentially boycott American tech brands in favor of alternatives from companies like Samsung and Xiaomi.
US officials urge Europe to sever ties with Huawei over security risks
The head of the FCC and the Senate Intelligence Committee are collaborating to persuade European telecoms to cease partnerships with Huawei, citing security risks linked to the Chinese government. Despite EU restrictions on high-risk suppliers, many member states have yet to implement bans, with concerns over costs and the quality of alternatives hindering progress.
Huawei develops in-house chips to reduce reliance on US technology
Huawei Technologies is advancing its in-house chip development to replace U.S. components in its PC business amid ongoing sanctions. The company’s HiSilicon subsidiary has launched the Kirin X90 chip, achieving national security certification, and plans to introduce PCs with its HarmonyOS following the expiration of its Microsoft Windows license. This strategic move reflects Huawei's efforts to mitigate reliance on American technology amidst escalating trade tensions.
Huawei achieves chip certification to enhance self-sufficiency amid US sanctions
Huawei Technologies is advancing its self-sufficiency by securing Level 2 national certification for its Kirin X90 chip, enhancing its independence from US hardware amid ongoing sanctions. This certification is crucial for the adoption of domestically produced technologies, particularly in government and enterprise sectors. The move reflects Huawei's strategic pivot towards indigenous chip technology in response to US trade restrictions affecting American suppliers.
huawei shifts to self-developed chips and operating system amid us sanctions
Huawei is advancing its shift away from American technology by developing its own computer chips, with the Kirin X90 CPU recently receiving a Level 2 national security certification. As US sanctions tighten, the company plans to launch PCs running its HarmonyOS, moving away from Intel and Windows. Despite a 15% growth in PC shipments in 2024, Huawei's momentum slowed in the fourth quarter due to fewer new product launches.
BMW and Huawei partner to advance smart vehicle technology in China
BMW has partnered with Huawei to enhance its vehicle technology in China by integrating Huawei's Harmony operating system into its cars. This collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for smart, tech-integrated automotive experiences in the Chinese market, reflecting a broader industry shift towards connectivity and advanced vehicle technologies.
Huawei bribery scandal triggers renewed anti-corruption efforts in European Parliament
The European Parliament is embroiled in a corruption scandal involving Huawei, with allegations of bribery linked to political positions and lavish gifts. Belgian prosecutors are investigating incidents from 2021 to the present, leading to police raids and the sealing of offices associated with implicated parliamentary assistants. Huawei has stated it takes the allegations seriously and is committed to cooperating with the investigation.
european parliament suspends access to lobbyists amid huawei corruption investigation
The European Parliament has suspended access for Huawei representatives amid a corruption investigation involving the company, which allegedly bribed current and former MEPs to promote its interests. This precautionary measure follows police searches linked to the scandal, which reportedly involves around 15 MEPs and includes undeclared payments and lavish gifts. The case adds to a series of corruption issues facing the European Parliament.
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