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brazilian trump still don't have the money to not use huawe's equipment that trump admin promised. like always, cheap empty talk. now those clowns are out, they go back to lick china's @ss.

Brazilian and !ndian governments are sort of orphaned with Trump departure.

But, Biden can be a good grandpa, if not a daddy.
 
Huawei demonstrates ray-tracing rendering technology

Huawei demonstrates ray-tracing rendering technology-cnTechPost


Huawei recently released a video in Bilibili demonstrating ray tracing rendering technology and claimed it will open up infinite possibilities for mobile game graphics quality.

The mobile game Revelation Online breaks through the computing limitations of real-time ray tracing technology on mobile platforms by integrating HMS Core Scene Kit to achieve a high frame rate and high graphics quality at 1080p@60.

Ray tracing technology allows more realistic reflections of characters on irregular surfaces such as curved glass and marble columns.

Huawei demonstrates ray-tracing rendering technology-cnTechPost





In October, Huawei Phoenix Engine experts demonstrated the engine's real-time ray tracing and other key technologies to the scholars and guests at Chinagraph 2020.

Huawei Phoenix Engine includes core modules such as the rendering engine, material system, animation engine, physics engine, post-processing system, and GT graphics acceleration layer. Huawei says it provides a high performance, low power consumption, and high-quality graphics experience to general 3D applications as well as games through the HMS Core Scene Kit.

Previously Huawei had said that the Phoenix Engine Ray Shop is the industry's advanced mobile ray-tracing hybrid rendering pipeline, which is widely used in games and other 3D applications to enhance image quality.

 


Huawei quietly launches new nova 7 SE 5G phone with its first six-core chip, Kirin 820E-cnTechPost


Huawei Kirin chip is still moving forward, despite the difficulties it faces.

The company recently quietly released the nova 7 SE 5G Lehuo Edition, using the new Kirin 820E processor.

The nova 7 SE Lehuo Edition is a revision of the original nova 7 SE, while the Kirin 820E is a revision of the Kirin 820 and Huawei's first six-core chip.

Huawei quietly launches new nova 7 SE 5G phone with its first six-core chip, Kirin 820E-cnTechPost


The chip includes three A76 2.22GHz large cores and three A55 1.84GHz small cores. Compared to the Kirin 820, it has one less 2.36GHz A76 mega-core and one smaller 1.84GHz A55 core.


It is still manufactured at 7nm and continues to integrate Mali-G57 MP6 GPU, Balong 5000 5G baseband, and Da Vinci architecture NPU cores.

The nova 7 SE Lehuo version is priced from RMB 2,299 ($354), which is RMB 1,000 lower compared to the Kirin 820 version.

It's worth mentioning that Huawei also released a nova 7 SE 5G Huoli edition at the same time, with the processor changed from Kirin 820 to Dimensity 800U, and the price still starts at RMB 2,299.

Huawei quietly launches new nova 7 SE 5G phone with its first six-core chip, Kirin 820E-cnTechPost



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On January 22, Chinese technology giant Huawei applied a new patent for "reducer, powertrain and vehicle", according to data provider Qichacha.

The reducer can be applied to pure electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles with extended-range technology, plug-in hybrid vehicles, and other new energy vehicles.

Huawei files new patent for vehicle powertrain-cnEVpost


The reducer realizes power-shock-free gear shifting by eliminating synchronizing rings and controlling turning angle and speed. It shortens the shift stroke and synchronization time, saves cost, and solves the problem of long shifting time and shock-prone shifting process of synchronized shifting achieved by synchronization ring friction.

Huawei is the world's leading information and communication technology (ICT) solutions provider. And it has repeatedly reiterated that it does not build complete cars but focuses on ICT technology to help car companies build good cars and becoming a provider of incremental components for intelligently networked vehicles.


Huawei files new patent for vehicle powertrain-cnEVpost


 
I bought a Huawei Nova 7SE a few months ago, and guess what? I uploaded almost all my previous phone's Google apps like Google Map, and others like Facebook, Waze, You Tube, Whatsapp etc and use them with-out problem.

Almost all popular apps that were supposedly banned by USA, now can be uploaded and used on new Huawei phones just like any other phones.
 
Huawei Recognized as a 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for Data Center and Cloud Networking with the Highest Rating
Jan 15, 2021

Huawei, a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices, is excited to share that they were named a 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for Data Center and Cloud Networking for its CloudFabric Data Center Network (DCN) Solution. Huawei has a high 4.9/5 stars as of November 2020, ranking first among almost 20 vendors.

Customers' Choice for Data Center and Cloud Networking


Huawei named a 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice for Data Center and Cloud Networking

As of November 2020, Huawei CloudFabric has received customer feedback from various industries worldwide, covering products and solutions such as CloudEngine series data center (DC) switches, iMaster NCE-Fabric — an autonomous driving DCN management and control system, and Huawei iMaster NCE-FabricInsight — an intelligent analysis platform designed for DCNs. In the Product Capabilities, Integration & Deployment, and Service & Support categories, Huawei received high ratings from customers in different industries such as finance, Internet, carriers, and public services.
"We are honored to receive this distinction once again, with the highest rating (4.9/5) and recognition from global customers. We thank everyone that gave us feedback on Gartner Peer Insights," said Leon Wang, President of Huawei Data Center Network. "In the future, we will remain committed to meeting customer requirements and continuously innovating, ultimately providing products and solutions that are recognized by customers and in doing so help to accelerate their digital transformation."

Huawei CloudFabric serves over 9200 enterprise customers in more than 140 countries. Customer trust is derived from Huawei's continuous innovation on and leading position in DCNs.
  • In 2020, Huawei released the all-new CloudFabric 2.0 Solution. Based on an open architecture, this solution can connect to multiple clouds and is compatible with devices from multiple vendors, reducing operating expenses (OPEX) by 28%. The high-density 400GE intelligent and lossless network features zero packet loss and low latency, improving the computing capability by 27% and data storage IOPS by over 30%.
  • Huawei launched the CloudEngine 16800 next-generation 400GE DC switch. Based on the industry-leading new platform, new optical interfaces, and new intelligence, the switch enables efficient collaboration between different fields of 'new infrastructure' and accelerates the industry's digital transformation.
  • In addition to innovative solutions and products, Huawei CloudEngine DC switches have gained the trust of customers worldwide. According to Gartner's Market Share: Enterprise Network Equipment by Market Segment, Worldwide, 2Q20, 29 September 2020[1], market share of Huawei’s 10Gbps and 25Gbps Ethernet Switches rank highest in the global port shipments.
Gartner Peer Insights is an online platform of ratings and reviews of IT software and services written and read by IT professionals and technology decision-makers. The goal is to help IT leaders make more insightful purchase decisions and technology providers improve their products by receiving objective, unbiased feedback from their customers. Gartner Peer Insights includes more than 350,000 verified reviews in more than 340 markets.

For more information about Huawei CloudFabric DCN Solution and CloudEngine DC switches, visit Huawei DCN Solution website.

Disclaimer:
Gartner Peer Insights Customers' Choice constitute the subjective opinions of individual end-user reviews, ratings, and data applied against a documented methodology; they neither represent the views of, nor constitute an endorsement by, Gartner or its affiliates.
 
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The new Huawei Asean Academy Engineering Institute in Jakarta. (Photo Courtesy of Huawei)
Huawei Affirms Support for Indonesia's Digital Transformation with New Academy
BY :JAYANTY NADA SHOFA
JANUARY 26, 2021
Jakarta. Chinese tech giant Huawei has affirmed its support towards Indonesia's digital transformation, be it from establishing an academy for digital talents or ramping up the government's cybersecurity skills.
The company has officially opened the Huawei Asean Academy Engineering Institute in Jakarta.
Huawei claims the academy is their largest and most comprehensive ICT training and certification center in Asia Pacific. According to Huawei Indonesia chairman Jacky Chen, its establishment will help Indonesia address its digital talent gap and propel the country to enter the world's top five economies in 2045.

"We are committed to keep strengthening that commitment through the Huawei ASEAN Academy in Indonesia. Our target is to develop the competence of 100 thousand digital talents in Indonesia over the next five years through a multiple-helix synergy model with various parties," Jacky, who also serves as the academy's president, said in an official statement on Monday.
The academy comprises business, technical, and engineering colleges with 100 trainers, over 3,000 courses, and more than 100 mirroring environments. Aside from attending theory classes, students can take practical on-site works, certifications, and exams.
"It also adopts the modular and reusable training field design, supporting training for 80 persons at the same time. It is estimated that 1,500 to 2,000 ICT talents training and certification programs can be completed each year,” the academy's dean Yangdonghai said.

Boosting Cybersecurity

Aside from nurturing digital talents, Huawei is also as fired up when it comes to fortifying the electronic-based government systems (SPBE) against potential cyberthreats. Huawei recently teamed up with the National Cyber and Encryption Agency (BSSN) to hold a workshop on BSSN's cybersecurity system, the Honeynet, and its role in the SPBE.
The digital adoption nationwide has opened doors for cyberattacks.
BSSN's Honeynet recorded a total 246,432,010 cyberattacks and 190,599 malware attacks in 2020. These attacks are spread across 71 points which comprise the government, critical national information infrastructures, and academic sectors. This alarming figure calls for the need to boost cybersecurity skills within the government.
“The information security factor is one important focus in carrying out the SPBE program. The security standards for SPBE constitute application, national data center, data and information, services connection systems, and network security," BSSN's identification and detection deputy Dono Indarto said.
"This is the foundation by which the BSSN continues to increase the quality of cyber talents within the government, whether in the central government or among regional governments, in order to minimize the disruption caused by information security threats towards the implementation of SPBE,” he added.
Likewise, Huawei Indonesia spokesman Ken Qi also sees the importance of boosting cybersecurity.
"For this reason, Huawei Indonesia is very enthusiastic about supporting the BSSN’s efforts to increase the literacy and capability of stakeholders with regard to cybersecurity, including Honeynet as a serious undertaking to detect and analyze cyber-threats as early as possible,” Ken said.

 
Huawei to open 5G equipment factory in France, production expected in 2023

January 28, 2021


Huawei to open 5G equipment factory in France, production expected in 2023-cnTechPost



Huawei will build a 5G equipment factory in eastern France, making it the tech giant's first 5G equipment-related factory outside of China, according to local media outlet RFI.

Huawei said at a launch event on January 26 that the factory will go into operation in 2023, supplying technical equipment for 5G and more in Europe and launching the first mobile communications base station equipment, the report said.

Huawei's French base station equipment factory, located in Brumath, Alsace, a commercial district in Strasbourg in eastern France, is situated in Haguenau, just 20 kilometers from Strasbourg, according to AFP.

Huawei is investing 200 million euros in this factory, which is planned to employ 300 to 500 workers in the future.

The factory will mainly produce wireless communication equipment, especially for 5G base stations in Europe.

When it is operational, the factory will produce 1 billion euros of equipment products per year.
 

Visionox, a Shenzhen-listed company that supplies AMOLED screens to major cell phone makers, has received an order to supply AMOLED screens for 5 million cell phones for Huawei, the Time Weekly reported, citing people close to Huawei's supply chain.

The company will also provide Honor with nearly 10 million AMOLED display panels, according to the source.

Since entering Huawei's supply chain in 2020, Visionox has supplied the Honor 30 series, Huawei nova 7, and nova 8 series with flexible AMOLED products.

Visionox participated in supplying the Honor V40 series with flexible AMOLED screens, Honor's first cell phone product after separated from Huawei.

Folding screen cell phones are also bringing more opportunities for AMOLED display panels, and more phone manufacturers are expected to launch folding products in 2021.

Compared to the global market demand of 600 million AMOLED pieces in 2020, the market demand will exceed 1 billion pieces by 2027, according to the forecast by market research firm Omdia.

The overall penetration of flexible and rigid screens will increase to 40% in 2021, according to the consulting firm Sigmaintell.

Visionox currently has 3 production lines, production lines in Kunshan and Gu'an are already in mass production, and the production line in Hefei officially ran on December 7, 2020. As Visionox's production capacity gradually increases, its market share is expected to further increase.

Last year, Visionox's capacity utilization was not full due to the epidemic. But with large orders in hand this year, Visionox's production lines in Gu'an and Kunshan will be close to full capacity, said an industry analyst at a brokerage firm in Shanghai.

On the evening of January 28, Visionox disclosed its 2020 earnings forecast, and its operating income and net profit both achieved significant growth.

In terms of net profit attributable to the mother company, it is expected to achieve RMB 141 million - RMB 210 million, an increase of 120.21% - 227.97. In terms of operating revenue, compared to RMB 2.69 billion in 2019, it is expected to achieve revenue of RMB 3.2 billion - 3.5 billion in 2020.

For the growth of the performance, Visionox said in the announcement that in the fiscal year 2020, in terms of product delivery, the first mass-production application-level under-screen camera solution was launched and was exclusively supplied to the first commercial under-screen camera phone ZTE Axon 20.



Chinese screen supplier Visionox reportedly gets order to supply panels for 5 million Huawei phones-cnTechPost
 


(Yicai Global) Feb. 1 -- Huawei Technologies has signed a deal with the local government of Xuchang city in China’s central Henan province to build a new artificial intelligence center, with planned investment of CNY1.5 billion (USD232 million), the Henan Daily reported.

The Central Plains Artificial Intelligence Computing Center is intended to be an innovation incubator and will also carry out scientific research and training, the report said, citing the agreement.

Xuchang’s gross domestic product reached CNY340 billion (USD52.6 billion) in 2019 and CNY72.1 billion (USD11.2 billion) in the first quarter of 2020, ranking it fourth among cities in Henan.

Shenzhen-based Huawei has launched a series of cooperation projects in Henan since last year, including a plan to develop the Yellow River Technology Group in partnership with local information technology firm Huanghe.

The production capacity of Huanghe brand servers, personal computers and tablets based on Huawei’s Kunpeng chip is scheduled to reach 2 million units by 2025, the two parties said.

Xuchang will promote the establishment of a hardware manufacturing base to produce Huanghe servers, PCs and mainboards, and will build a new smart city based on Huanghe architecture with local characteristics and highlights.
 


Huawei to invest $80 million in R&D in Ireland-cnTechPost


By the end of 2022, Huawei will create 110 new jobs in Ireland and plans to invest $80 million in research and development, according to c114.com.

The jobs, covering a variety of business areas including sales, R&D, and IT development, will be based primarily at the Dublin headquarters as well as in Cork and Athlone.

The company has added 200 jobs in Ireland over the past 15 months and now employs a total of 480 people.

Huawei said the new investment was made due to continued demand for the company's products and services.
 

Chinese tech giant Huawei registered two driving-related trademarks - MATEDRIVE and MATEAUTO on January 28, both classified as scientific instruments and transportation tools, according to data provider Qichacha.

This is Huawei's latest move in the automotive sector. On January 19, Huawei disclosed a patent related to autonomous driving, specifically related to a method for detectingdrivable areas on roads.

In August last year, Huawei successfully held the Huawei Autonomous Driving Network Technology Summit in Suzhou, discussing with professors from several Chinese universities the prospects, standard definitions and cutting-edge technologies of the autonomous driving network industry, and announcing the establishment of the Huawei Digital Communication Autonomous Driving Network Joint Laboratory.

In July last year, Huawei disclosed an autonomous driving method and an autonomous driving system for determining an autonomous driving strategy based on the user's historical driving behavior data as well as current environmental data to enable safe driving.

Huawei is a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, and it has reiterated that it does not build whole cars, but focuses on ICT technologies to help car companies build good cars and become a provider of incremental components for intelligently networked vehicles
 
i predict huawei will go into battery market too. they are doing some very advanced battery research like graphene and super-fast charging tech in their lab.
 

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