Forget 5G, 6G to arrive in 2030
Published in News


See through walls – it's kind of magic

Merouane Debba, director of the mathematical and algorithmic sciences lab, Huawei said the company is aiming to introduce 5G plus in 2028 and 6G in 2030.

Huawei: "We won't be crushed!"
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Votes for Europe, photonics computing is the way to go

William Xu, president of Huawei's board in charge of strategic research spoke at the company's “innovation” jamboree in Paris today.

Ex-politician says Facebook will publish politicians' lies
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Defacebook won't deface de Facebook

A former politician employed as a senior spin doctor by Facebook said politicians can never be accused of being economical with the truth.

Huawei faces further US purge
Published in News


Ericsson and Nokia get boost from plan

A bill is set to be presented to US lawmakers later this week that would essentially pay smaller wireless providers to swap out gear from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE.

Political shenanigans won't stop 5G
Published in AI


Huawei in Big Push

In an interview in Shenzen with Guo Ping, chairman of Huawei, it became evident very quickly that despite political obstacles promoted by the USA, the firm is very much on track to put in place its 5G infrastructure this year and next.

Huawei discounts ARM API fears
Published in PC Hardware


There's a perpetual licence

The chairman of Huawei is confident that its relationship with ARM will not only continue, but will thrive.

Is Huawei-US detente a mission impossible?
Published in News


Or just a mission improbable

Sources at the Advance Intelligence conference in Shanghai tell Fudzilla that it is still making overtures to the USA and that behind the scenes some little progress is being made.

SKA detected at the edge of the universe
Published in Cloud


Diamond rougher than rough, tougher than tough

Huawei rolled in an interesting Brit at the Advanced Intelligence conference here in Shanghai to explain how Huawei is helping to detect influences on our planet from the deepest edges of space.

Huawei's Hu has high hopes on his horizon
Published in AI


It's computing, Jim, but not as we know it

Ken Hu, deputy chairman of Huawei, kicked off the Advanced Intelligence conference here in Shanghai by “keynoting” about the future of computing.

Huawei avoids collision
Published in Transportation
19 September 2019

Huawei avoids collision


Accident or emergency?

China computing giant Huawei took us to the city of Wuxi, north of Shanghai, to demo a system already adopted by Audi as a "standard".