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Chinese Giant Huawei Backs 'Wonder Material'

The telecoms equipment giant Huawei will announce the investment during Xi Jinping's state visit to Britain, Sky News learns.

21:34, UK, Sunday 18 October 2015

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The deal will deepen scientific links between Britain and China

By Mark Kleinman, City Editor

The Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei will unveil an investment in the 'wonder material' graphene this week in a deal that will deepen scientific collaboration between Britain and China.

Sky News has learnt that Huawei will announce that it is ploughing millions of pounds into a research project being led by The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute.

The project, which will examine prospective applications of graphene to the information and communications technology sectors, will be among a series of partnerships signed during the state visit to Britain of President Xi Jinping, the Chinese President.

Sources said on Sunday that Huawei's alliance with the National Graphene Institute, which is likely to be announced on Friday, would be among the more significant deals struck during Mr Xi's five-day trip.

George Osborne, the Chancellor, has frequently used Autumn Statement and Budget announcements to commit more funding for graphene research.

Insiders said he and other ministers were likely to trumpet this week's investment as a sign of their commitment to creating a "northern powerhouse", which they will hope will alleviate some of the criticism over Government policy towards the struggling steel industry, where thousands of jobs are being shed.

A glut of cheap steel from China is among the factors which have diminished the competitiveness of UK-based steel-makers, and ministers will be expected to demonstrate that they have held meaningful talks with the Chinese delegation in the coming days.

Graphene, which is just a single atom thick, was discovered by two scientists at The University of Manchester in 2004, and has already spawned a number of independent companies focused on exploiting it commercially.

Two hundred times stronger than steel, it is eventually expected to be utilised across a wide range of industries, such as fuel cells, aeroplane wings, water purification technology and - significantly for Huawei - more flexible and durable mobile phones.

This week's collaboration will deepen Huawei's commitment to the UK, just months after it was cleared of posing a risk to national security following an audit of its operations conducted by the professional services firm EY.

Huawei is one of an emerging breed of Chinese companies which have become genuine challengers to established Western rivals, and is now the world's second-largest telecoms equipment-manufacturer.

However, it has been dogged by - consistently denied - allegations that it is a front for China's People's Liberation Army because of its founder Ren Zhengfei's past as an engineer in the country's armed forces.

The company plays an important role in the provision of the UK's critical communications infrastructure, and has partnerships with the likes of Openreach, the national broadband infrastructure network owned by BT Group, and EE, the mobile communications network operator.

Huawei has in recent years seen expansion in Australia, India and the US blocked by governments which have voiced fears that the Chinese company could be aiding cyber-attacks on technological infrastructure elsewhere in the world.

In an attempt to overcome concerns about its governance and operations, Huawei established a separate UK board of heavyweight business people, which is now headed by Lord Browne, the former BP chief executive.

It also operates a cyber-security facility in Oxfordshire which works with GCHQ, the Government intelligence agency, to ensure the integrity of the equipment it sells in Britain.

In a report commissioned by Huawei earlier this year, it said it was on track to exceed a commitment made in 2012 to invest at least £1.3bn in the UK by 2017, and that it now supported 7,400 British jobs.

Unlike most large Chinese enterprises, Huawei is entirely privately owned, with thousands of its employees its only shareholders.

A decade ago, it failed with a bid for Marconi, the struggling British manufacturer, the bulk of which was eventually subsumed into Sweden's Ericsson.

A Huawei spokesman declined to comment on its impending partnership with the National Graphene Institute.

Chinese Giant Huawei Backs 'Wonder Material'
 
Sun Oct 18, 2015 11:50pm EDT

China's Huawei to invest $1 billion to support developers over next five years

HONG KONG

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A man walks past a Huawei company logo outside the entrance of a Huawei office in Wuhan, Hubei province, October 9, 2012.

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China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd on Monday said it will spend $1 billion to support information and communication technology developers over the next five years.

"The aim is to help developers create innovative services and rapidly respond to customers' business needs," Huawei executive director and president of products and solutions Ryan Ding said in a statement.

(Reporting by Yimou Lee; Editing by Stephen Coates)

China's Huawei to invest $1 billion to support developers over next five years| Reuters
 
Huawei bags 4G roll-out deal from Vodafone India for two circles
| 16 Oct, 2015
  • NEW DELHI: Chinese equipment vendor Huawei has bagged a contract from Vodafone India for supply of base stations and other equipment for the latter's 4G networks in Karnataka and Kerala circles, where the telco is planning to launch the high-speed broadband services by December end.

Huawei is currently deploying 4G sites and expanding Vodafone's 3G network in these two circles, a person familiar with the matter, told ET, and said that Huawei is expected to get almost 60% share of 4G network deals from Vodafone India in the country.

The person however didn't share the contract size. Apart from Kerala and Karnataka, Vodafone India also plans to roll out its 4G services starting end-December 2015 in Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata circles. The company had successfully acquired 4G (LTE) spectrum in 5 circles-- Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Kerala and Karnataka in February 2014 auctions.
India's No. 2 carrier is currently in talks with Swedish gear maker Ericsson and FinnishNokia Networks for equipment supply deals in the other three circles, where it has 4G bandwidth.

A Vodafone spokesperson declined to comment, while Huawei didn't revert to ET queries on the contract. Currently, Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia Networks manages Vodafone India's almost pan-India 2G network and possesses the largest share of their 3G networks in the country, another person informed.

Vodafone is planning to launch 4G high-speed data services on the 1800 MHz band using the FDD-LTE technology, and is also looking at improving the 3G experience for its customers in these circles.

Huawei, the Shenzen-headquartered telecom equipment company, has already won 4G deals from India's leading telecom service provider, Bharti Airtel, for Delhi, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu service areas.

In Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, two of Airtel's biggest telecom circles in the country, Huawei has deployed FDD-LTE based network for AirtelBSE 4.27 % on the 1800 MHz band.

The gear maker has also deployed a TDD-LTE based 4G network for Airtel in the Delhi circle, using the 2300 Mhz frequency, where Ericsson has also deployed FDD-LTE based network. In Delhi circle, bothHuawei and Ericsson manage 2300 4G sites each, the person said.

The first person said that Huawei is currently in talks with Idea Cellular, the country's third largest telecom operator, for upcoming 4G LTE services. Idea didn't immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

Indian mobile operators are bracing for even more competition in an already cutthroat market as Reliance Jio Infocomm, the telecoms unit of conglomerate Reliance IndustriesBSE 4.69 %, is getting ready to launch 4G broadband services by December.

Bharti Airtel already offers 4G across over 300 circles, and is expanding further. Idea Cellular will also start offering 4G services starting early next year. Aircel too plans to offer mass market 4G services in circles where it has licenses. Tikona, which holds 2300 MHz spectrum in five circles, has already kicked off 4G home broadband service in Varanasi, and plans to offers high speed service in 30 more cities by the first quarter of 2016.
 
Chinese IT giant offers smart grid solution to power companies in Africa
Source:Xinhua Published: 2015-10-29 9:59:45


Chinese leading telecom company Huawei says power companies could collaborate with its smart grid solution based on its innovative information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure towards improved energy efficiency.

The World Energy Council Executive Assembly and World Energy Leaders' Summit 2015 is being held in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, where more than 300 major global energy stakeholders are deliberating on important and current issues on the energy sector.

In the margins of the event, exhibitors including Huawei are showcasing their technological innovations and solutions in promoting efficient energy.

Huawei, in collaboration with the Ethiopian ministry of water, irrigation and electricity, on Wednesday hosted the Ethiopia Day and Huawei Electric Power Summit 2015 under the theme"Better Connected Smart Grid, Greater Energy Efficiency."

Jerry Ji, president of energy industry enterprise business group of Huawei, said that enhancing energy efficiency has become common goal for power companies around the world.

With Huawei's fully-connected smart grid solution based on ICT infrastructure, electric power companies could build safe, reliable, environmentally friendly, and sustainable power grids to improve energy and operational efficiency, said Ji.

Ji particularly told Xinhua that Huawei's innovative ICT solution could help power companies to enhance energy efficiency in the processes of generation, transmission, distribution and consumption.

"Smart grid is very important topic now in the whole energy sector. The idea behind smart grid is to provide green, more efficient electricity power to people. Now, in order to improve the power efficiency, the innovative ICT solution is the key," he said.

At the meeting, Huawei showcased its Fully-connected Smart Grid Solution in both a corporate operation scenario and electricity operation scenario.

The company also showcased its latest Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Solution, which Huawei says, provides a well-designed customer management system to help electric power companies improve operational efficiency.

During an exclusive interview in line with the on-going summit, Emily Melton, chief operating officer of the World Energy Council (WEC) has told Xinhua that China is a huge country with such massive influence in the energy sector.
 
Huawei achieves high-speed connection milestone
DECEMBER 01, 2015 2PM

MEF has announced Huwaei’s 400G router and OTN equipment has achieved 100G CE 2.0 certification, which solidifies the fact that the router will support the future of high-speed connections in the internet and the cloud.

MEF, the defining body for carrier ethernet founded in 2001, is a global industry alliance comprising of more than 220 organisations including telecommunications service providers, cable MSOs, network equipment/software manufacturers, semiconductors vendors and testing organisations.

According to the consortium, standards-based carrier ethernet 2.0-based networks getting increasingly faster.

With the aim of accelerating the worldwide adoption of carrier-class ethernet networks and services, the MEF announced in May a Carrier Ethernet Equipment Certification Programme for 100G to support the deployment of CE 2.0 services with unprecedented speeds.

Previously, the upper limit for MEF CE 2.0 certifications was 10Gbps. For MEF, Huawei's achievement is significant, as it is 10 times the previous certification requirements of demanding certification. It is also a major challenge for MEF and participating vendors, the consortium says.

The Huawei 400G router and OTN equipment underwent many years of technical development, hundreds of hours of rigorous testing to ultimately achieve the successful completion of the entire certification process, says MEF.

Huawei performed especially well in the short packet forwarding performance test, which included 36 hours of long time reliability testing, according to MEF.

Kevin Vachon, MEF chief operating officer, says, "Global network customers expect dynamic Third Network connectivity services delivered over more automated, interconnected networks and 100G is key to unlocking those services.

“The 100G CE 2.0 certification is a rigorous testing process for equipment vendors, and Huawei's achievement demonstrates its ability to deliver higher bandwidth and network capacity to meet the growing demand for dynamic services."

As a leader in global communications technology, driven by customer-centric innovation, Huawei continues to lead the industry, MEF says.

Huawei's 400G router solutions have been used commercially in more than 200 sites around the world and 400G OTN solutions have been successfully implemented with top operators around the world.

Huawei says it remains committed to open innovation and cooperation, which creates greater customer value, advancing the ICT industry, and ultimately contributing to the building of a better connected world.
 
Huawei launches Africa's 1st 4.5G demo in Namibia
Xinhua, April 15, 2016

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The Chinese company Huawei Technologies in conjunction with Namibia's MTC launched Thursday the 4.5G demo for the first time ever in Africa. [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese company Huawei Technologies in conjunction with Namibia's MTC launched Thursday the 4.5G demo for the first time ever in Africa.

The launch of 4G advanced and 4.5G live demo, attended by President Hage Geingob and several ministers, was held in the capital Windhoek.

Speaking during the launch, Huawei strategic director Eliz Liu said the 4.5G works are three times faster than the 4G that was launched in 2012.

According to Liu, the 4.5G has shown that it works fast at 8.2 MB per second.

She also pledged Huawei's support of the Harambee Prosperity Plan that was launched by Geingob last week to speed up implementation of projects.

"We voluntarily want to be part of the Harambee Prosperity Plan," she told the guests among them Geingob. "We want to contribute to this society."

Officially launching the 4.5G and the LTE Advanced technologies, Geingob said he appreciated Huawei's contribution to Namibia's information and technology sector.

"Without high-tech, one cannot catch up with the world," Geingob said.

MTC spokesperson Tim Ekandjo said they were excited about the partnership and the launch of the 4.5G.

"Huawei has been our technical suppliers for the past eight years," Ekandjo said.

He also said Huawei is one of the best tech equipment suppliers in the world.
 
http://www.zdnet.com/article/huawei-tops-global-list-of-patent-applications/

Huawei tops global list of patent applications

Chinese networking equipment manufacturer applied for 3,898 patents last year, topping the global list of top applicants that also included Qualcomm, ZTE, and Samsung.

Huawei Technologies filed the most number of patent applications in 2015, topping the global list for the second consecutive year and ahead of others such as Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics, Sony, and HP.

According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Huawei applied for 3,898 patents last year, up by 456 from 2014. Qualcomm, which filed 2,442 patent applications, ranked second on the list, followed by ZTE's 2,155 applications, Samsung's 1,683, and Mitsubishi Electric rounded up the top five with 1,593 applications.

Patents filed under the United Nations agency's PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) system provide successful applicants rights protection in 148 countries.

Last year, the number of PTC applications climbed 1.7 percent to 218,000, marking a new annual record, according to WIPO. US again contributed the highest number, retaining the pole position for 38 years with 57,385 patent applications, though, this was 6.7 percent lower than the previous year. While US led the charge here, China-based organisations fuelled much of the overall growth in 2015, the UN agency said.

Japan filed the second-highest number of PCT filings at 44,235, followed by China at 29,846. With these two Asian markets, as well as South Korea, the main growth drivers, Asia more than doubled its contribution to PCT applications since 2005 and currently accounted for 43 percent of global applications.

"Global intellectual property applications, like those for patents, trademarks and industrial designs provide a good indication of the incidence and location of innovation," said WIPO's director-general Francis Gurry. "We see through this indicator that, while the United States of America maintains its premier position, the geography of innovation continues to shift and to evolve, with Asia, and in particular Japan, China, and the Republic of Korea, forming the predominant geographical cluster."

Telecommunications vendors led the list of PCT filers in 2015, the agency said, adding that the computer technology and digital communications sectors also clocked the largest numbers of patent filings, each surpassing 16,000 applications. At 16,385 published applications or 8.2 percent of overall filings, computer technology contributed the largest share of PCT applications, followed by digital communications at 8 percent, electronic machinery at 7.3 percent, and medical technology at 6.3 percent.

Hewlett-Packard Development Company was the largest patent filer in the computer technology sector, followed by Huawei and Qualcomm. Huawei also topped its sector in digital communication, followed by ZTE and Qualcomm. Japan's Mitsubishi, Panasonic Intellectual Property Management, and Toyota Jidosha made the top three list in electronic machinery.
 
China’s Huawei looks to build global smartphone brand

In this Friday, May 13, 2016 photo, sales staff wait for customers at a Huawei retails shop with an advertisement for the P9 featuring Scarlett Johansson, seen in the background, in Beijing, China. Chinese tech giant Huawei wants Americans to start thinking of it as a stylish smartphone brand. Huawei Technologies Ltd., which pulled out of the U.S. market for network switching gear four years ago due to security fears, became the No. 3 global smartphone seller last year and passed Apple as China’s most popular handset. This year, its 6-year-old consumer brand launched a new flagship, the P9, and is positioning it to compete with Apple and Samsung. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)
By Joe McDonald | AP May 17 at 4:26 AM
SHENZHEN, China — Chinese tech giant Huawei wants Americans to start thinking of it as a stylish smartphone brand.

Huawei Technologies Ltd., which pulled out of the U.S. market for network switching gear four years ago due to security fears, became the No. 3 global smartphone seller last year and passed Apple in China. This year, it launched a new flagship smartphone, the P9, and is positioning it to compete with Apple and Samsung.

“China has yet to create a high-end consumer brand. We want to take that goal onto our shoulders,” Eric Xu, one of Huawei’s three rotating co-CEOs, told industry analysts at a meeting in April.

To do that, Huawei must succeed in the United States the second- largest market for handsets after China, accounting for one-sixth of global sales, according to industry analysts. There, it starts with almost no market share and a name that consumers, if they know it at all, might associate with anxiety about possible Chinese spying rather than technology and style.

“It is more difficult than any other market they have ever entered,” said Nicole Peng of research firm Canalys. “I don’t think they have concrete plans yet.”


Outside the United States, the company is cranking up a global marketing campaign for the P9 featuring Hollywood stars Henry Cavill and Scarlett Johansson. For markets from Bangladesh to Mexico, it has recruited pop singers and football teams. It partnered with German photography powerhouse Leica to develop the camera on the P9.

The company has yet to say when it might sell the Android-based P9 to Americans or exactly how it will rebuild its U.S. presence.

“We’re definitely very patient with the U.S. market,” said Joy Tan, Huawei’s president for communications, when asked how it planned to connect with buyers. “We hope these phones will be accepted by American consumers.”

To meet its ambitious sales growth target of 30 percent a year, Huawei must increase its U.S. market share to double digits from below 2 percent now, said Peng of Canalys.
Huawei, pronounced “HWAH’-way,” has big resources to back up its aspirations.

It made a 36.9 billion yuan ($5.7 billion) profit last year on sales of 395 billion yuan ($60.8 billion). That was equal to just one-quarter of Apple Inc.’s sales, but Huawei spent $9 billion on research and development to Apple’s $8.1 billion.

Huawei shipped 108 million handsets last year, the first Chinese company to pass the 100 million mark. That is a distant third behind Samsung Electronics Ltd.’s 325 million handsets and Apple’s 231.5 million.


The company headquartered on a leafy campus in this southern Chinese tech hub adjacent to Hong Kong beat Apple and Samsung to market with a camera equipped with side-by-side lenses, one in black and white and one in color, that it says produces clearer images. The handset is slimmer than the iPhone 6s or Samsung’s Galaxy 7 but its screen is bigger than the Apple’s.

Huawei’s phones now are sold in the U.S. only through its website. But it has a potential opening with phone carriers that are the main sales channel and want more products, according to Gartner analyst Tuong H. Nguyen.

Its “deep understanding” of mobile technology “could be leveraged for quick product launches of good quality products,” Nguyen said in an email.

That depends on overcoming any lingering security fears.

The U.S. market for Huawei’s network gear evaporated in 2012 after a congressional panel deemed Huawei and Chinese rival ZTE Corp. potential security threats and recommended Americans avoid doing business with them. The previous year, a government panel forced Huawei to rescind its purchase of a small California computer company.

“This makes it difficult for Huawei and other Chinese vendors to penetrate this market,” said Nguyen.

Huawei rejects accusations it might facilitate Chinese spying and says American critics have failed to present evidence to back them up. The company is privately held but has begun releasing financial results in hopes increased transparency will ease Western security concerns.
For its part, ZTE has been making a quiet U.S. comeback in smartphones. Its market share grew to 4 percent last year, according to Canalys. It is competing with lower prices, not going after the brand-conscious premium tier where Huawei will face formidable competition from Apple and Samsung in their biggest market.

Founded in 1987 by a former military engineer, Huawei became the first Chinese supplier to break into the top ranks of a technology industry, where it competes with Nokia Corp. and Sweden’s LM Ericsson in network gear and wireless base stations. Employees joked that, operating behind the scenes for its first two decades, it was the biggest company no one ever heard of.

Huawei’s priority this year is a marketing campaign to “address the No. 1 issue that many people don’t know the company — especially in Western countries,” said Glory Cheung, president of marketing for its Consumer Business Group.

Huawei is cultivating a luxurious image for its smartphones that contrasts with Apple’s minimalism. It partnered with luxury brand Swarovski to design a women’s smartwatch.

“Not defined the Apple way,” said a slide Cheung showed during the April analyst event. It called that style “smart and clean but lifeless, soulless and cut off.”

Huawei’s venture into consumer devices follows the trail blazed by Nokia Corp. in the 1980s when the Finnish switching equipment maker started selling mobile phones.

For two decades, Nokia dominated that market, before fading with the switch to smartphones. Nokia sold its mobile phone unit to Microsoft Corp. in 2014 to focus on network gear.
 
A Look at Huawei, a Fast-Rising Smartphone Brand
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
SHENZHEN, China — May 17, 2016, 6:12 AM ET


The rise of Huawei Technologies Ltd.'s 6-year-old smartphone brand by-the-numbers:

—108 million: The number of mobile phones Huawei shipped in 2015, the first Chinese brand to pass 100 million in a year and No. 4 worldwide after Nokia, Samsung and Apple, with a 8.7 percent market share.

—129 billion yuan ($19.9 billion): Huawei's sales of smartphones and other consumer devices last year, up 73 percent over 2014 and one-third of the company's total revenue of 395 billion yuan ($60.8 billion).

—36.9 billion yuan ($5.7 billion): Huawei's 2015 profit.

—59.6 billion yuan ($9 billion): Huawei's 2015 spending on research and development, outpacing Apple's $8.1 billion.

—170,000 people: Huawei's global workforce, about 40 percent non-Chinese and about half working in R&D, the company says.

—17.9 million: Number of smartphones Huawei sold in China in the final quarter of 2015, ahead of Apple's 17.1 million.

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http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/huawei-fast-rising-smartphone-brand-39162622
 
China's Huawei Expects 2020 Sales Revenue to Reach over 150 Bln USD

2016-06-03 14:15:27

CRIENGLISH.com Web Editor: Guan Chao

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A file photo shows Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei. [Photo: baidu.com]

Huawei, one of the world's largest telecom equipment makers, will endeavor to push its sales revenue up to 150 billion dollars by 2020, higher than the GDP of countries like Spain and South Korea(wrong!:disagree:), Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei raised the ambitious target at the National Conference of Science and Technology Innovation on Monday.

The Shenzhen-based company Huawei has overtaken Apple as the top smart phone seller in China in the first quarter this year, and now it's the world's third largest smart phone brand.

Ren said Huawei had already made great strides into a "No Man's Land" for technological development, while underlining the importance of innovation in the next decades.

He added that in this place, where they have to guide themselves in their endeavors, Huawei, as a leading telecommunication company, will face up to the challenges and keep innovating.

According to Ren, currently Huawei has more than 80,000 research personnel and has long been committing over 10 percent of sales revenue to research and development. Last year, Huawei's research budget stood at 9.2 billion dollars. They plan to further raise it to between 10 and 20 billion, going forward.

Telecommunication and IT expert Ma Jihua said Huawei's achievement was inseparable from national support for innovation.

During this year's National Conference of Science and Technology Innovation, Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech, describing innovation as an important force in development, and stressing the role of scientific research in economic growth and social development.

http://english.cri.cn/12394/2016/06/03/4202s929766.htm
 
Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:00pm EDT

China's Huawei says H1 sales revenue rose 40 pct year-on-year

HONG KONG, July 25 Huawei Technologies Co Ltd , one of the world's largest telecoms equipment makers, on Monday posted a 40 percent rise in first-half sales revenue and said it would "maintain current momentum" this year.

Sales revenue reached 245.5 billion yuan ($36.8 billion) in the first six months of 2016, the company said in a statement. Operating margin fell to 12 percent from 18 percent in the previous half-year, it said.

The Shenzhen-based private company, which competes with Sweden's Ericsson for the top spot in the global market for telecoms equipment, did not elaborate in its brief statement.

"We are confident that Huawei will maintain its current momentum, and round out the full year in a positive financial position backed by sound ongoing operations," Chief Financial Officer Sabrina Meng said in the statement.

"We achieved steady growth across all three of our business groups, thanks to a well-balanced global presence," Meng said, referring to the company's telecom, consumer device and enterprise business segments.

The company earlier this year set a revenue target of $75 billion for 2016.

Last year, Huawei reported a 30 percent rise in first-half revenue.

http://www.reuters.com/article/huawei-tech-results-idUSL4N1A822U
 
Soon you will be buying drones that use Hisilicon chips.

And in a couple of years Hisilicon will be a fabless semiconductor company making 10 billion USD in annual sales. :lol:

华为海思芯片进军无人机领域:产品下半年上市

2016-07-17 09:40:11

今年就能买到基于华为海思Hisilicon芯片的无人机产品。

这些无人机产品所采用的海思芯片,不是在手机上用的"麒麟"系列,而是改造自安防摄像头里用的芯片。很多人不知道,华为海思在全球视频监控(安防摄像头)市场拿下了70%份额。这种静悄悄攻城略地的方式,符合这家公司低调的作风。

一家2016年3月份刚成立的公司,会在市场上提供基于海思视频监控芯片的无人机方案。根据芯片的影像性能,这家公司准备推出四种基础方案,面向消费级市场的高、中、低共3种,以及一种面向行业用户的方案。

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由于这套方案采用了飞行平台和影像系统区分开的设计理念,所以方案的组合很灵活。想进入无人机行业的厂商,可以买整套无人机系统,含影像系统、飞控系统和电调系统,自己只负责ID设计和硬件生产;也可以只买影像系统,然后对接自己的飞控和电调系统。

提供方案的这家初创公司叫宙心科技,它看起来雄心勃勃,想成为无人机从"功能机"到"智能机"发展过程中的重要角色。

高通的骁龙飞行平台,也在讲同样的故事。基于高通手机芯片的两个产品,零零无限的HoverCamera和零度智控的Dobby已经在市场上亮相。

高通当时收购了一家美国无人机公司KMelRobotics,将其飞控系统与手机芯片结合,才有了骁龙飞行平台。

从手机芯片到无人机平台,有很多底层工作需要做。宙心科技的核心成员,还在上一家公司的时候,就是负责给高通做这项幕后工作的。他们在宣传资料里隐晦又骄傲地称,"世界上第一台基于智能芯片的无人机,就是出自该团队之手。"

其创始成员告诉雷锋网,当时(2015年初)除了高通的骁龙芯片,他们也在看其他芯片平台,那时候就与华为海思有过接触。做完高通的项目,他们从上一家公司出来,开始成立新的公司,投入华为海思的怀抱。

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2016年春节刚过,宙心科技的核心成员到深圳坂田,与华为海思团队进行了几个月的封闭开发。6月底,他们回到总部北京。7月初,开发布会昭告天下,基于华为海思芯片的无人机平台诞生。

"华为进入消费级无人机市场,是很慎重的。他们本来有很多consern(顾虑),但现在没有了,说你们可以去见媒体了。"6月底,宙心科技创始成员开门见山地告诉雷锋网,他们基于海思芯片的无人机平台有三大技术优势:1、电子稳像算法,最高支持4K分辨率视频;2、极速图传,"从摄像头采集输入到地面站影像输出,延迟只有100ms";3、快速启动,"从冷启动到航拍业务启动完成,不超过3秒钟"。

如果说,高通平台的无人机,是给手机插上了翅膀,那么海思平台的无人机,就是给安防摄像头插上了翅膀。本质上,还是得益于手机、安防摄像头和无人机都是人们拿来拍照、录像的设备。

宙心科技称,海思芯片适合作为无人机平台,是因为它的影像系统是最专业的,而且安防摄像头属于工业级应用,对环境的适应能力也强于为手机打造的平台。

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人们常见的疑问是,安防摄像头芯片的计算性能,可以满足无人机的视觉计算要求吗?对此,宙心科技团队解释道,目前市面上的中高端视频监控产品,都是主打智能视频分析功能,比如人类识别、车牌识别等等。从技术上讲,海思的芯片采用了一种特殊的设计架构,它将"视频分析算法运算中频繁调用且消耗资源较大的主要算子实现硬化,以减少底层运算对CPU资源的消耗,节省CPU资源来做更多的智能分析应用",这种硬化的算子,可以承载各种视觉算法。最新一代的海思芯片,已经有超过100个算子。

在海思半导体内部,与宙心科技展开合作的部门是数字媒体部(DigitalMedia),属于六大部门之一,主要生产用于便携式相机(mobilecamera)、电视机顶盒(IP/DVBSTB)和智能电视(SmartTV)的芯片。视频监控摄像头、无人机和运动相机,又属于便携式相机类目下的产品。

基于高通芯片的无人机产品,还没有到大规模量产的阶段。可以说,华为海思跟高通一起走在时代前列。但实际上,高通和华为海思都没有为无人机推出专门的芯片,而是采用了在原有芯片之上进行改造的策略。这大概说明,两家半导体公司对无人机市场的态度,仍以试探为主。

以宙心科技为代表的无人机方案公司,则迫不及待降低无人机的行业门槛,推动产业升级换代。

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