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Huawei P20 (899Euros) Released: 40 MP RGB camera, AI-driven photography system, and 4000 mAh battery

Go in and reply.

Stop derailing this one.

Well, who bring this topic (Nvidia vs AMD) in this thread @ Post 178 to begin with? It certainly not me.

It's quite funny and stupid to shoot yourself in the foot like this, when you are the one that bring an off topic discussion in...LOL:omghaha:

And why would I comment on the other thread either, when you have ABSOLUTELY NOT addressed any of my question as I stated.
 
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The only thing I remember about that threads is that you failed to answer my question as to why Processing Core vs Performance level is different between Nvidia and AMD. You still have yet to explain to me why TFLOP is not counted toward the card being more Powerful despite the fact that AMD card have more TFLOP than Nvidia card

And that you have absolutely no idea how GPU works

And all you do is to go outside the topic and discuss the New Generation Nvidia card vs Old card, first, we are talking about AMD vs Nvidia in the same generation (I used x64 vs 1080).

And I don't mind if I write hot air, people buy my BS, how about you? So, people are more willing to accept my BS than accept your so called "Point", that in itself saying something LOL :lol::lol::laugh::omghaha:

Go in and reply.

Stop derailing this one.



Well, who bring this topic (Nvidia vs AMD) in this thread @ Post 178 to begin with? It certainly not me.

It's quite funny and stupid to shoot yourself in the foot like this, when you are the one that bring an off topic discussion in...LOL:omghaha:

And why would I comment on the other thread either, when you have ABSOLUTELY NOT addressed any of my question as I stated.


https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/nvid...umanity-has-built.561198/page-5#post-10803197
 
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Huawei P20 Pro Latest Update Removes Automatic AI Master Camera


Huawei P20 Pro remains one of the best smartphones in the industry today and its camera is second to none. This device was released a few months ago and one of its selling points is its AI camera compatibility. However, the company decided to make this device more interesting by giving users the choice of enabling or disabling the camera AI. Recently, this phone started to receive a new OTA update (CLT-L29 8.1.9.156(C432) for the Huawei P20 Pro which weighs 525MB. The update in question brings August Security Patch along with some bugfixes and optimizations for the software and phone’s performance.


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Apart from the August Security Patch, optimizations and bug fixes, this update also disables the P20 Pro Master AI. This means that users of this smartphone are no longer forced to use the AI assistant and can disable or enable it as they deem fit. The Huawei P20 Pro features a triple-camera sensor with a 40MP RGB Sensor, a 20MP monochrome sensor and an 8MP telephoto snapper. In order to combine these sensors and deliver the best possible results, the company’s introduced an AI that analyze the images captured by the sensors and adjust them to achieve the best results.

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Huawei had to disable this feature after users complained that some of the images appear oversaturated and “too clean to be true”. While some users love such “clean” images, other users like the “true” images thus the company decided to satisfy its fans by giving them a choice.

https://www.xiaomitoday.com/huawei-p20-pro-latest-update-removes-automatic-ai-master-camera/

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Lmao @jhungary is posting on this thread like his life depends on it. I bet posting stupid things is his only source of income. :rofl:

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Huawei Mate 20 brings its Kirin 980 to Geekbench, outclasses competition

A Huawei device with the codename LYA-L29 has been spotted on Geekbench running Android 9 with an eight core processor and 6GB of RAM.

Taking into account the latest Android version and the score, we believe this is the Huawei Mate 20 or Mate 20 Pro, both of which will run Huawei's Kirin 980 chipset.

The chipset managed to achieve a single-core result of 3,390 and a multi-core score of 10,318. The multi-core result managed to outdo all Android competition but stops shy of the iPhone XS' 11,472.

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We've seen similar results from the Kirin 980 in AnTuTu, where it once again beat its Android rivals comfortably.

Huawei will unveil its Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro (maybe a Mate 20 Porsche Design too) on October 16.
 
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Lmao @jhungary is posting on this thread like his life depends on it. I bet posting stupid things is his only source of income. :rofl:

Oh well, yes, someone do pay me to post stupid comment LOL.

You will never understand that because nobody value what you have to say lol :::WHAT??

LOL :yay::omghaha::lazy2:


Is there's a question somewhere?


Still have no response from your compatriot....so...….

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Huawei Jumps to No. 68 in Interbrand Best Global Brands 2018

Oct 05, 2018


[Shenzhen, China, October 5, 2018] Huawei was named the world's 68th most valuable brand in Best Global Brands 2018, released by leading brand consultancy Interbrand. Huawei climbed two places from 2017, and its brand value increased by 14% to US$7.6 billion.

Huawei is a leading global provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices. Huawei is committed to bringing digital to every person, home and organization for a fully connected, intelligent world. Zhang Hongxi , president of Huawei's Corporate Marketing Department, said, "In the next industry cycle, technologies like AI, 5G, IoT, and cloud computing will become more and more important. Huawei delivers more value and creates a better experience for customers by integrating AI, smart devices, networks, and the cloud. " Through open collaboration with ecosystem partners, the company creates lasting value for its customers, working to empower people, enrich home life, and inspire innovation in organizations of all shapes and sizes.

Huawei's carrier business focuses on solving problems for customers, building All-Cloud networks with data centers at their core for carriers globally. With innovative solutions for premium home broadband, wireless sites for all scenarios, and Mobile Money, Huawei helps carriers tap into the potential of existing network assets, and optimize customer experiences of connection and network security by digital O&M systems. At the same time, Huawei is speeding up commercial testing and deployment for 5G: Huawei has cooperated with more than 50 business partners globally.

Huawei's enterprise business delivers technological innovations in cloud, big data, artificial intelligence, IoT, enterprise communications, and other domains. Huawei's solutions for smart city, safe city, omni-channel banking, smart grids, transport, and smart education are all used by key global players. Currently, 211 of the companies on the Fortune Global 500 – including 48 of the Fortune 100 – are working with Huawei as their partner of choice for digital transformation.

Huawei's consumer business uses its deep insight into consumer needs to deliver the perfect combination of technology and design. This year, Huawei P20 series once again set new standards for mobile phone cameras, receiving enthusiastic responses of consumers around the world, firmly establishing Huawei as one of the leaders of flagship phones. On October 16, the latest addition to the Mate series will be launched in London. The series will be the first phones to run Huawei's new Kirin 980 chipset. Huawei' consumer business also delivers other innovative mobile broadband and smart home devices, offering a smart, digital experience to individuals and households around the world.

HUAWEI CLOUD is ramping up innovation in cloud infrastructure, and is committed to providing customers with stable, reliable, secure, and ever-improving cloud services. HUAWEI CLOUD has delivered over 120 services and 60 solutions across 16 categories, and via the proposed Inclusive AI, provides affordable, intuitive, and secure AI services. These trusted, high-quality services have been tested and approved in numerous markets, and now host core business processes for many customers. HUAWEI CLOUD Enterprise Intelligence (EI) services have been applied in the logistics, manufacturing, finance, and Internet industries, and Huawei's AI+industry model is an important new driver for modernization.

For more than three decades, Huawei has remained committed to technological innovation, building the ecosystem, and discharging its social responsibilities. Huawei advocates openness, collaboration, and shared success, and the company has always innovated in partnership with its customers. As a responsible company, Huawei is committed to eliminating the digital divide, protecting the environment, and supporting secure, stable communications networks. Looking to the future, Huawei's strategy is to focus on ICT infrastructure and smart devices and to explore and enable the intelligent world. Huawei also actively explores new technologies and new business models, continues to innovate, and advances together with our industry partners, so that together we can build a fully connected, intelligent world."


https://www.huawei.com/en/press-events/news/2018/10/huawei-no68-interbrand
 
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iPhone XS Max not beating Huawei P20 Pro in taking photos: DxOMark

By Gong Zhe
2018-10-06 13:23 GMT+8


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Apple's iPhone has been the industry standard for smartphones when it comes to taking good photos, but not this year, according to image quality consulting firm DxOMark.

The company has given iPhone XS Max's camera a score of 105, four points behind Huawei's last-gen P20 Pro.

The main problem with the new camera, as DxOMark pointed out, is the noise. The phone introduces too much noise to the photos, especially those shot under low-light conditions. This noise is also present when zoomed in.

The report emphasized that the P20 Pro did much better than competitors in the high-end bracket.

The bad part

In addition to the all-in-all score, DxOMark also publishes scores on different aspects of the cameras, giving users a more detailed sense of what the lenses are good or bad at.

Comparing the details of XS Max to P20 Pro, one can easily find that noise is the weakest part of the new iPhone: 11 points behind in still shots and eight points in videos.

"In lower light, luminance noise becomes a little more intrusive than with other high-end phones," the company concluded.

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Test photo taken by DxOMark with three smartphones (Touch/Click to see it in details) /Screenshot from DxOMark

Other areas in which the iPhone lags behind include flashlight brightness (18 points behind) and zooming (14 points).

Thanks to the tri-cam system and AI enhancement, the Huawei P20 Pro dominated the scoreboard.

"If you are looking for the current best camera in a smartphone, look no further," DxOMark said of the smartphone.

Also on the iPhone's front camera, a lot of users online have complained about the iPhone XS "BeautyGate," in which the phone smooths out the human skin too much.

Some media outlets and phone testers assumed that Apple had introduced a new algorithm on smoothing. But if that's true, Apple should give users a switch to turn it off.

The good part

Under daylight, the phone has great dynamic range, which makes dark things visible while bright things aren't over-exposed.

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Test photo taken by DxOMark with three smartphones (Touch/Click to see it in detail) /Screenshot from DxOMark

DxOMark did say XS Max's camera improved a lot from the iPhone X, with "a very wide dynamic range and good detail," though that didn't do much to impact its scores.

The advantage largely comes down to Apple's Smart HDR feature, which seemingly combines Samsung's Live HDR with Huawei's Master AI to generate even better exposure.

If the bad part doesn't concern you much, "the new Apple device is a surefire option for any mobile photographer," DxOMark said.

The Chinese tests

The new iPhone's camera was also tested by many Chinese reviewers.

Nayan from "Kejimeixue" made a video comparing iPhone XS Max with Huawei P20 Pro, confirming DxOMark's comments on exposure.

"The Smart HDR left us a great impression in dealing with high-contrast situations," he said in the video.

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Test photos taken by Nayan, showing iPhone XS Max's exposure capabilities /Screenshot from Kejimeixue

But he didn't conclude which phone is better at taking photos. Also, he noticed the low-light problem with the new iPhone, which was mentioned by DxOMark.

Another tester, Zhong Wenze, didn't see any problem with low-light performance, describing the XS Max as "potentially the best smartphone right now concerning exposure."

https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d514d32636a4e7a457a6333566d54/share_p.html

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Lmao @jhungary is posting on this thread like his life depends on it. I bet posting stupid things is his only source of income. :rofl:

Being in the outback with little no contact with other human beings.

Rearing cows that doesnt respond to human language.

It adds up :omghaha:
 
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Wow, and I though Chinese are good at maths. Obiviously, either you are not Chinese, or you are an exception.
I wrote that post on Sept 2, 2018, by yesterday, it means Sept 1, 2018.
Now, IT"S A KNOWN FACT Huawei P20 released on March 27, 2018.
Pull up a calculator or a calendar and start calculating HOW LONG IT HAS BEEN since Huawei P20 released on March 26 til I wrote that post.
I don't know what kind of bonkers maths you have, but I have 5 months and 4 day.
So now, tell me. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN WHAT I SAID AND THE TRUTH(P20 HAVE ONLY BEEN ON SALE FOR 5 MONTHS) AND THAT HUAWEI ONLY SOLD 10 MILLIONS YESTERDAY ON SEPT 2 (WHICH IS 5 MONTHS and 4 DAYS SINCE BEEN ON SALE)?
Tell me or admit defeat, it's that simple. LOL
What are the argument?
You still has not response to my question as to why my post is indeed incorrect when I said Yesterday on Sept 2 and P20 has only been on sale for 5 months and 4 days since publicly available on Sept 2
What you did was keep insult me by calling me name, I don't consider that as an "ARGUMENT"
Same old hot air, same spin, same dodging, same deflecting, same projecting, just more insults. Same response: The facts still stand there quoted verbatim, your spin vs the truth, no matter how much you try to dig it under your puffed up long but unsubstantial monologues, evading a single honest and straight response. There is no debate anymore.

Everything has been said and explained. Straight to the point. None of your repetitive spins, no misconstruing paraphrasing, no strawman arguments, no worthless selfserving anecdotes.

Everyone is on note to take your so called "facts", "truths" and what your sources and reports really say and even your "you stated"'s and "I wrote"'s with an extra grain of salt.

So Oct 16 is this fall??
I just told you and the answer won't change with your feigning ignorance.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

First of all, I couldn't care less when Mate 20 is going to be released. I am not going to buy it, not back in April, not now, and back then, the post I made is that it was NOT going to be able to test or bench because no such things existed as 7nm FEB, that is a fact TSMC themselves published in their new release. Go back and search the history.
First of all, I know one of your favourite tricks is to paraphrase and misconstrue arguments, even your own to omit erroneous and embarrassing bits and then project your failures on others as their "missunderstandings". But don't give me this shit when I shove quotes of the actual statement or the entire discourse of concern in your face.

"And no it is impossible to have it coming in fall 2018 as industry wide report in April 2018 stating the earliest 7nm Chips is going to release next year in Q1 2019. And also, if they were to release mate 20 this fall, which make the 10 months old Mate 10 obsolete, even the stupidest company with the stupidest marketing strategy would not shoot themselves in the foot like this....". Looks to me like someone foaming over a Mate 20 fall 2018 release. Just making the selfserving assumption that "no such things existed" and quotemining outdated projections to deny the validity of an entire benchmark, as it did not only put the Mate 20 in a positive light as all others to date do, but also undermines the narrative of a distant release.

And I'm just repeating this to rub some salt into the wound in case that "stupid" Billion Dollar company comes up with the "stupid" idea to release the best smartphone on the market on some "stupid" date as fall 2018. No debate to see here either.

I am not a cleo, not palm reader, but even if it was going to be release in 2 weeks time on Oct 16 (which I doubted), first of all, that itself is out of the context of my original argument,
I quoted you often enough at this point. There was no context conflated at all. This is just vapid bullshit you pulled out of thin air now to add on the convoluting pile of excuses, spins and lies you keep repetitively dumping to dig the truth.

And don't expect people to give you slack for suddenly admitting you are not some oracle, after screaming in indisputable truths since start of the thread, talking smug and condescending shit at anyone and anything, just for daring to contradict your claims and opinions, even when you knew they where right.

second of all, Oct 16 is not exactly Fall,
I just told you thats wrong. It's fall.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

third of all, Oct 16 is stanchly on Q4 not Q3 the aforementioned member I reply has stated.
Fourth of all, you have stated that, but either way I never disputed that and it is completely irrelevant to any of the points I made. Spare me the convoluting strawman tactics.

So, no matter every which way you spin, you are wrong
No, no matter how many times you just claim that, we can just go back to every single post in the thread you piled under your bulllshit and see you where proven wrong over and over again and your lies evidently exposed and my points stand.

And most importantly, you know shit about English, the different between Can and Will is basic, Something "CAN" happen does not mean it will most definitely happened, on the other hand, something "WILL" happen mean it *will* definitely happened.
First of all, that would be "the difference", "happen", "means" and "happen" again Mr. Professional English with Vietnamese characteristics.

And I already told you not to bore us with this irrelevant "but I'm saying can now" strawman bullshit. No one is falling for it. But did you really just try to play smartass and explain the difference between "can" and "will", essentially resorting to a negation of "will" and literally just emphasizing "will" as its definition? I'm not sure what's bigger. Your inflated ego or your futile struggle to act like some Westerner.

Now don't try to pull your embarrassing and just painfully false "Engrish lessons with Vietnamese characteristics" on me again or are you intentionally trying to get a mod to delete half the conversation again to save face?

By the way, you spell "weasel" wrong.
By the way, you use the wrong word. "Save" my sorry arse, not "safe" my sorry arse.

Man, you really do need special need when you cannot even insult me right.
Man! I missspelled a word with an el as le and v as f! My English is so bad! The shame. You really got me again Mr. Professional English with Vietnamese characteristics! How can I ever recover?

LOL

Two trivial typos? Typos are your comeback again, after shitting over people for nothing and getting called out on your own piss poor English? You nag about that in your broken English post covered in over two dozen horrendous grammar and spelling errors? And I'm not even touching on all your little typos, odd omissions and your seemingly random capitalization and punctuation.

You used a spellchecker to find that too while foaming, didn't you? Looks like I really struck some nerve.

Dude, either your English is REALLY this bad
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

You know your attempts to force slang like "Dude" into your broken English with Vietnamese characteristics all the time just makes it sound more awkward and silly?

or this paragraph is simply a mindless rant, I cannot understand a single word you said here.
We both know there is nothing wrong and you are just talking bullshit now. Again, don't give me that shit right after I shove quotes of the actual statement or the entire discourse of concern in your face.

Anywho, "Strawman" is not a verb, you cannot put it in a form of "Strawmanned"
I can and just did. I'm not here to teach illiterate Vietnamese pumpkins how English or living languages in general work.

Google it. Oh wait, you can't understand that! How about "Use Google to educate yourself"?

If you have to talk about FACT.

THE FACT THAT I RESIDE IN AUSTRALIA, FALL HERE IS BETWEEN FEBURARY TO MAY.
That is in fact your problem and in fact I just told you no one gives a **** about both of that. It's absolutely irrelevant. But good job googling what I just told you.

As said, we are talking about industry reports addressing an international release of a smartphone on an international forum. You are hopelessly grasping for straws, but just making it worse. It's just becoming stupid and ridiculous how you are trying to redefine semantics instead of admitting you are once again simply wrong.

So basically you have no point, yes, it is fall now in China, but IS MATE 20 BEING RELEASED YET?
That's not how calling out your strawman you keep repeating to dodge my points works. You are the one who lost another "point".

And it isn't just still fall, which you explicitly claimed was over. Fall is not even nearly over. And it's not nearly Q1 2019 either. You are not in the position of asking smug questions here.

Reminder: Mate 20 industry news, not your local pumpkin harvest festival.

You can come badgering me and calling me "Vietnamese Pumpkin" and accuse me of "lying" or what not, first of all, is that really allowed? @The Eagle @Slav Defence
You are talking like a clueless rural pumpkin or infant that is out of touch with the real world or you act at least as clueless to weasel yourself out of some bullshit you posted before and have been lying and insulting members all over the board and in this thread more than just once. Spare us the crocodile tears.

Second of all, you have no point other than saying something you are most definitely sure will happened IN THE FUTURE.
No, that's just the vapid bullshit you are running with now after your "points" to justify your vehement denial of the expected fall release or labeling a Q4 release as merely a "best case" scenario, where reduced to some absurd figments of a poorly integrated and barely literate Vietnamese migrant who just recently started to figure out how seasons work.

And thirdly, you failed to comprehend the fact that [no derailing for you], as crap as it was, STILL OUT SALE P20 about twice the amount,[no derailing for you], you did not go over THAT FACT, but go over how I present that fact, which you still yet to explain why what I said was wrong?
More vapid bullshit. The facts still stand there quoted verbatim, your so called "fact" vs the actual facts, including your doubling down with an even bigger lie and denial you ever were hiding or did anything wrong by changing "sales in 10 seconds" you never mentioned into some fabricated "First day opening sale figure". Let's not even touch on the absurd apples and oranges comparison you tried to pull off, comparing it to some anonymous estimate for a completely differently released product in a completely different timeframe again.

You have yet shown a sign you will even admit to as much as making errors beyond platitudes, even when the cited facts just stand there contradicting your "presenting facts with Vietnamese characteristics" on their own. I am long done. You just go on with the same repetitive bullshit routine. There is no debate about this anymore either.

As oppose to what I said, what you said is colourful at best, first of all, from what you said, you obviously have the ability to see into the future. As the phone itself wasn't out yet, yet, you are having all kind of tall claim and said I was wrong about everything else.
And the tedious "I'm saying can now" strawman again. You were proven wrong and your lies exposed over and over again. Whether you admit it or not.

Is talking vapid bullshit like this your new angle because you can't figure out how to deal with someone who just won't bite and fall for your usual dirty little tricks?

Lol, I am pretty consistence with my argument, as it happen from the beginning, I don't honestly give a crap about Mate 20, but I do give a crap about how "Falsely" represented by people like you. Especially when the phone itself HAVE NOT YET BEEN RELEASED.
Lol, no. You just started this delusional trip spewing all this vapid bullshit now, how you somehow countered all points and were never wrong just repeating your bullshit routine over and over again and even cry innocent victim of what only you did in this thread yourself. Looks like you cracked after your usual tricks didn't work. Spare us the crocodile tears, once again.

And the tedious "I'm saying can now" strawman again, I still don't give a crap about that.

What is so funny?

Autumn in North America (2 countries, USA and CANADA) is considered before Thanks giving and Halloween respectively between autumnal equinox
Not exactly, but in an unexpected turn of events for once, wading through all that tiresome bullshit, we are getting closer to the truth, the more you look up on on Google what you were talking about this whole time.

Yes, in the USA, which fundamentally shaped English speech and terms utilized by industry, sales, marketing etc (probably even more so than the British, but it's the same for them either way) all over the world, fall just recently started and is far from over. This is where your entire reply could have started and ended with a simple, honest "Well, guess you are right".

Autumn in most country in Europe considered between Late July to Early October between and after summer holiday.
...and we are back to bullshit again. No.

Autumn in ALL of the southern hemisphere are between March to May.
And I told you no one gives a **** about that.
How many country are there? 2 vs 78? So what's wrong when I say "October is not in the Autumn in Most Country"?
First of all, your usual broken Engrish. Secondly, you are just rephrasing the same nonsense, I already addressed.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

Have you realized yet this utterly ignorant bullshit about seasons you are dropping here because you are afraid of an October 16 release turned you into a bigger laughingstock than your foaming that it would release much later could have done?
 
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Huawei Releases Faster Full-Lifecycle AI Development Platform

Oct 12, 2018


[Shanghai, China, October 12, 2018] At HUAWEI CONNECT 2018, Huawei released its faster AI development platform ModelArts, vision AI application development platform HiLens, and quantum computing software cloud service platform HiQ.

AI development is inefficient and time-consuming, and AI resources, especially computing power, are both scarce and expensive. Through the newly released products, Huawei is endeavoring to accelerate AI industry development with developers.

ModelArts, A Faster and More Inclusive AI Development Platform

ModelArts is a faster and more inclusive one-stop AI development platform, involving data labeling and preparation, and model training, optimization, and deployment. It delivers end-to-end AI application development.

"ModelArts is a faster and more inclusive AI development platform than any other AI development platform out there," said Zheng Yelai, Vice President of Huawei and President of Huawei's Cloud BU, "We believe AI developers will appreciate how quickly it starts, completes training, and deploys models."

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Zheng Yelai at the ModelArts launch event

Data labeling and preparation is time-consuming in AI development, accounting for almost 50% of the time required. ModelArts has a built-in data governance framework for data labeling and preparation during AI development. The framework implements iterative training to reduce the volume of data that needs to be manually labeled, which improves the efficiency of data labeling and preparation by 100-fold.

In addition, ModelArts integrates multiple optimization technologies, especially cascade hybrid parallel to halve the duration of training required for a given model, dataset, and set of hardware resources.

AI model deployment is complex. For example, updated models for smart transportation need to be deployed on various types of cameras at a time, which takes a long time to complete. With ModelArts, training models can be pushed to devices, the edge, and the cloud with one click. Online and batch inference jobs are provided on the cloud to meet different application requirements, such as concurrent or distributed deployment.

Various AI technologies are also incorporated into ModelArts, including automated learning, model design, and parameter tuning to accelerate AI development.

In terms of managing the AI development lifecycle, ModelArts covers raw data collection, data labeling, training job creation, algorithm selection, model creation, and inference service creation. Visualized management of the entire lifecycle and automatic generation of model traceback diagrams allow users to manage and trace millions of datasets, models, and services. Resumable training and training result comparison are also supported.

ModelArts allows AI developers to share AI data, models, and APIs. Internally, ModelArts supports enterprises in sharing data and models, aiming to improve AI development efficiency, build AI development capabilities, and protect AI assets. Externally, Huawei is hoping to create an open ecosystem through ModelArts that will help AI developers monetize technologies and build influence and their own ecosystems.

HiLens, A Vision AI Application Development Platform

Huawei's second major release at HUAWEI CONNECT 2018 was HiLens.

HiLens comprises a vision AI application development platform as well as a visual device enhanced with AI capabilities. HiLens features Skill, a new concept of AI development. Skill consists of control code and models trained on ModelArts. HiLens is also compatible with models trained by other mainstream frameworks. Skills developed on HiLens can be deployed on any devices that integrate the Ascend AI chips.

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Zheng Yelai, Vice President of Huawei and President of Huawei's Cloud BU released HiLens, A Vision AI Application Development Platform.

The HiLens visual device is a smart camera that supports inference. Developers can use the HiLens device to develop vision applications, which can be deployed on devices and the cloud. The HiLens visual device integrates the Ascend 310 chip, which can process 100 frames per second and detect faces in milliseconds. In addition, the built-in lightweight containers minimize resource usage and network bandwidth usage, and can be quickly downloaded and started.

HiLens functions like a "smart eye" for AI applications. It can be widely used in scenarios like companion robots, drowsiness monitoring, hazard identification, and logistics. Huawei hopes developers can contribute their ideas and create more applications through HiLens.

HiQ, A Future-Ready Quantum Computing Simulator and Programming Framework

Huawei's exploration of the quantum field has culminated in its release of HiQ, a quantum computing software cloud service platform to provide developers with superior computing power and new algorithms.

Built with the quantum computing simulator and programming framework, HiQ features full-amplitude and single-amplitude simulators. Quantum error correction is integrated for the first time, realizing error correction in the simulation of tens of thousands of quantum bits. HiQ also incorporates a simplified hybrid classical-quantum programming and Block User Interface (BlockUI).

Based on the Huawei Cloud's powerful computing strength, HiQ can simulate at least 42-qubit circuits considering the entire amplitude, and at least 81-qubit circuits within a single amplitude. In addition, the platform can simulate a low depth circuit, and the qubit count can reach 169 within a single amplitude. Huawei's quantum computing software platform will be open to the public as an enabling platform for research and education.

Huawei hopes HiQ can help partners from academia and industry cope with challenges of quantum computing and cultivate quantum computing and quantum algorithm engineers.

Build the AI World with Developers

Through ModelArts, HiLens, and HiQ, Huawei Cloud is looking forward to exploring the intelligent world with developers, accelerating AI implementation in hundreds of industries, and providing inclusive AI platforms that are affordable, effective, and reliable.

HUAWEI CONNECT 2018 – "Activate Intelligence" –is held at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center and Expo Center from October 10 to 12.

This year's HUAWEI CONNECT conference is designed to help all businesses and organizations step over the threshold and stake their claim in the intelligent world. You will be joined by the best minds in the industry – including global ICT leaders, industry experts, and ecosystem partners – to chart the way forward and explore new opportunities.
 
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Huawei unveils new flagship Mate 20 handsets

(CRI Online) 15:28, October 18, 2018

Huawei has unveiled two new models of its flagship Mate 20 series smartphone on Tuesday at a launch in London, the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro.

Both handsets are powered by Huawei's Kirin 980 SoC, the world's first 7nm processor-based chipset, and the first designed by Huawei to provide "System on a Chip" (SoC) integrated processing. According to the company, the cutting edge TSMC 7nm processor technology enables the Kirin 980 to pack 6.9 billion transistors into one square centimeter, 1.6 times the number of processors that can fit onto the same size chip. Compared with similar 10nm model chips, the new 7nm chipset delivers a 20 percent improvement in performance and a 40 percent improvement in power efficiency.

The Kirin 980 processor is equipped with a Dual Neural Processing Unit (NPU). This "Dual Brain" technology is said to improve the Artificial Intelligence experience for users by providing more processing power, intelligence, and image recognition capability compared to previous model processors. This means AI functions that would ordinarily be processed by a cloud server can now be done on the phone itself.

The Mate 20 has a 2244 x 1080 6.53-inch RGBW display, with a teardrop notch screen. The Mate 20 Pro has a 3120 x 1440 6.39-inch OLED screen.

The Mate 20 Pro has an in-screen fingerprint sensor, while the Mate 20 has had the fingerprint sensor moved to the back of the handset.

Both the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro can be unlocked using facial recognition, but only the Mate 20 Pro supports 3D Face Unlock, which Huawei claims can unlock the phone within 0.6 seconds.

The main cameras of both the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro feature a four-point design. Their triple Leica sensors includes a super wide-angle lens, and support macro photography.

The Mate 20 Pro features an f/1.8 aperture 40-megapixel sensor, and an f/2.2 aperture 20-megapixel ultra wide-angle lens, and an f/2.4 aperture 8-megapixel telephoto lens. The triple lenses can work together to capture ultra-macro shots from a distance of just 2.5 centimeters. It also offers improved low-light photo capture options. And the Mate 20 Pro is also water-proof, which allows it to be used for underwater photography.

The Mate 20 packs a 4,000 mAh battery. The Mate 20 Pro houses a larger4,200 mAh battery, and can be charged up to 70 percent capacity from flat in just 30 minutes thanks to Huawei's 40W Supercharge technology.

The Mate 20 Pro also boasts a 15W wireless quick charge feature, and a said-to-be world's first wireless reverse charge that can wirelessly charge other phones and accessories.

The Mate 20 Pro also comes with 3D live object modeling ability, twin speakers, and dual-frequency GPS-backed maps.

Along with the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro smartphones, Huawei also debuted its gaming-friendly Mate 20X, which has a massive 7.2-inch display, an industry-leading cooling system, and a stylus. Huawei also unveiled its Mate 20 Pro Porsche Design handset, and its new Huawei GT smartwatch.

Pre-sales for Huawei's Mate 20 series began on October 17.

http://en.people.cn/n3/2018/1018/c90000-9509697.html
 
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Same old hot air, same spin, same dodging, same deflecting, same projecting, just more insults. Same response: The facts still stand there quoted verbatim, your spin vs the truth, no matter how much you try to dig it under your puffed up long but unsubstantial monologues, evading a single honest and straight response. There is no debate anymore.

One thing you are right, there are no debating anymore, because you obiviously failed.

Otherwise you would have told me what is wrong with my sentence directly, the fact is, you failed to tell me or anyone that, that mean you failed

Everything has been said and explained. Straight to the point. None of your repetitive spins, no misconstruing paraphrasing, no strawman arguments, no worthless selfserving anecdotes.

Everyone is on note to take your so called "facts", "truths" and what your sources and reports really say and even your "you stated"'s and "I wrote"'s with an extra grain of salt.

THE POINT BEING

- I SAID 5 MONTHS ON SEPTEMBER 1 that Huawei P20 is released for 5 months.

And you go gaga on that, which is the truth, and once caught you have no way to go back and save face

it's that simple.

Again, tell me what is otherwise wrong with my FACTUAL statement. or you can simply go take a hike.

I just told you and the answer won't change with your feigning ignorance.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

The one that ignorant is YOU

Most EU (especially in Nordic) they counted season by harvest, it is WELL DOCUMENTED which date of time is what season, you have half a brain and half a functioning hand would have already found out on the internet.

Instead, you are still barking here. so...….who exactly is ignorant?

First of all, I know one of your favourite tricks is to paraphrase and misconstrue arguments, even your own to omit erroneous and embarrassing bits and then project your failures on others as their "missunderstandings". But don't give me this shit when I shove quotes of the actual statement or the entire discourse of concern in your face.

"And no it is impossible to have it coming in fall 2018 as industry wide report in April 2018 stating the earliest 7nm Chips is going to release next year in Q1 2019. And also, if they were to release mate 20 this fall, which make the 10 months old Mate 10 obsolete, even the stupidest company with the stupidest marketing strategy would not shoot themselves in the foot like this....". Looks to me like someone foaming over a Mate 20 fall 2018 release. Just making the selfserving assumption that "no such things existed" and quotemining outdated projections to deny the validity of an entire benchmark, as it did not only put the Mate 20 in a positive light as all others to date do, but also undermines the narrative of a distant release.

And I'm just repeating this to rub some salt into the wound in case that "stupid" Billion Dollar company comes up with the "stupid" idea to release the best smartphone on the market on some "stupid" date as fall 2018. No debate to see here either.

First of all, that was make back in May, scheduling can, and do change, I said that when they have not started 7nm production back in June, how am I going to know they are starting production in June back in May? I don't work with TSMC and I cannot foresee future. And back then it was released news on TSMC on whether or not they will have 7nm in 2018.

And no, I did not do that to undermine Mate 20, because Mate 20 is NOT the first 7nm chip out there, it's Apple XS with A12. And yes, I still think releasing flagship phone in October is dumb, that is a personal opinion.

I quoted you often enough at this point. There was no context conflated at all. This is just vapid bullshit you pulled out of thin air now to add on the convoluting pile of excuses, spins and lies you keep repetitively dumping to dig the truth.

And don't expect people to give you slack for suddenly admitting you are not some oracle, after screaming in indisputable truths since start of the thread, talking smug and condescending shit at anyone and anything, just for daring to contradict your claims and opinions, even when you knew they where right.

What truth?

Were Mate 20 RELEASED on Oct 16 to begin with? Nope.

It's EARLY release in EU is today, October 26, in Australia, it is WELL into November. .

How is it "Truth" by you when the date is in the future and as it happened, Mate 20 was not yet released in most part of EU and in Oceania. ? Are you telling me that you are so self absorb and claim that as "Truth" lol?

And again, you failed to challenge a simple fact that most of the EU country does not count October as fall, so. well. HAHA

I just told you thats wrong. It's fall.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

And I just told you that YOU ARE WRONG.

Fourth of all, you have stated that, but either way I never disputed that and it is completely irrelevant to any of the points I made. Spare me the convoluting strawman tactics.

When you are wrong on Q4/Q3 issue, that is related to the argument we had, which show how irrelevant your knowledge was. So, how it is irrelevant to any point you made when you don't even know what is Q3 and what is Q4. That is like the most basic of the basic knowledge out there.

No, no matter how many times you just claim that, we can just go back to every single post in the thread you piled under your bulllshit and see you where proven wrong over and over again and your lies evidently exposed and my points stand.

Well, if and when you did "PROVEN" I am wrong, I am more than happy to come back at you on that. But not when you are just blowing hot air on a blow-dryer like you never ever got laid before. By that, you have proven nothing.

First of all, that would be "the difference", "happen", "means" and "happen" again Mr. Professional English with Vietnamese characteristics.

And I already told you not to bore us with this irrelevant "but I'm saying can now" strawman bullshit. No one is falling for it. But did you really just try to play smartass and explain the difference between "can" and "will", essentially resorting to a negation of "will" and literally just emphasizing "will" as its definition? I'm not sure what's bigger. Your inflated ego or your futile struggle to act like some Westerner.

Now don't try to pull your embarrassing and just painfully false "Engrish lessons with Vietnamese characteristics" on me again or are you intentionally trying to get a mod to delete half the conversation again to save face?

Oh well, fact check

Can I buy a Mate 20 in Australia? Nope, that was not released yet. So yes, it CAN and DID in this case, delayed.

And your "English" level is simply appalling. Saying my English is with "Vietnamese Characteristic" did not help with your argument, only saying your English itself is sub-par than Vietnamese.

The fact remain, Can and Will have 2 different meaning, you failed to see that, and in this case, Mate 20 DID not release in most part of the world in Oct 16 anyway, which render this whole point pointless to begin with, because you failed.

Man! I missspelled a word with an el as le and v as f! My English is so bad! The shame. You really got me again Mr. Professional English with Vietnamese characteristics! How can I ever recover?

LOL

Two trivial typos? Typos are your comeback again, after shitting over people for nothing and getting called out on your own piss poor English? You nag about that in your broken English post covered in over two dozen horrendous grammar and spelling errors? And I'm not even touching on all your little typos, odd omissions and your seemingly random capitalization and punctuation.

You used a spellchecker to find that too while foaming, didn't you? Looks like I really struck some nerve.

I don't need to attack you with typo when your argument felt to piece to begin with.

However, to attack me claiming to attack you with two typo mean you are desperate with point. that in itself is saying something

LOL

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

You know your attempts to force slang like "Dude" into your broken English with Vietnamese characteristics all the time just makes it sound more awkward and silly?

What's wrong with dude? Did Chinese never used the word dude?

Oh wait, you are WANNABE Chinese, not Chinese, I forgot, sorry.

We both know there is nothing wrong and you are just talking bullshit now. Again, don't give me that shit right after I shove quotes of the actual statement or the entire discourse of concern in your face.

so, you admit you are incoherent? That's good to know.

I can and just did. I'm not here to teach illiterate Vietnamese pumpkins how English or living languages in general work.

Google it. Oh wait, you can't understand that! How about "Use Google to educate yourself"?

Oh, look at this Thai wannabe goes. LOL

So, strawman is a verb?

That is in fact your problem and in fact I just told you no one gives a **** about both of that. It's absolutely irrelevant. But good job googling what I just told you.

As said, we are talking about industry reports addressing an international release of a smartphone on an international forum. You are hopelessly grasping for straws, but just making it worse. It's just becoming stupid and ridiculous how you are trying to redefine semantics instead of admitting you are once again simply wrong.

First of all, Mate 20 is NOT being release on Oct 16 on most part of this world.

So, looks like you are the one that fall flat on your arse, not me.

That's not how calling out your strawman you keep repeating to dodge my points works. You are the one who lost another "point".

And it isn't just still fall, which you explicitly claimed was over. Fall is not even nearly over. And it's not nearly Q1 2019 either. You are not in the position of asking smug questions here.

Reminder: Mate 20 industry news, not your local pumpkin harvest festival.

Again, have Mate 20 being released?

First of all, Mate 20 is NOT being release on Oct 16 on most part of this world.

So, looks like you are the one that fall flat on your arse, not me.

You are talking like a clueless rural pumpkin or infant that is out of touch with the real world or you act at least as clueless to weasel yourself out of some bullshit you posted before and have been lying and insulting members all over the board and in this thread more than just once. Spare us the crocodile tears.

lol, you are a clueless factless animal lol. You know what fact is?

Fact is Mate 20 is not released on OCt 16, and you failed

No, that's just the vapid bullshit you are running with now after your "points" to justify your vehement denial of the expected fall release or labeling a Q4 release as merely a "best case" scenario, where reduced to some absurd figments of a poorly integrated and barely literate Vietnamese migrant who just recently started to figure out how seasons work.

You are like one of those thai farmer just finding out how to fart because you are being farted as by a Chinese, and blowing up all the place lol.

Q4 is indeed the best case scenario. And As of now, I still cannot get a Mate 20 Pro in Australia, what can you say about that?

More vapid bullshit. The facts still stand there quoted verbatim, your so called "fact" vs the actual facts, including your doubling down with an even bigger lie and denial you ever were hiding or did anything wrong by changing "sales in 10 seconds" you never mentioned into some fabricated "First day opening sale figure". Let's not even touch on the absurd apples and oranges comparison you tried to pull off, comparing it to some anonymous estimate for a completely differently released product in a completely different timeframe again.

You have yet shown a sign you will even admit to as much as making errors beyond platitudes, even when the cited facts just stand there contradicting your "presenting facts with Vietnamese characteristics" on their own. I am long done. You just go on with the same repetitive bullshit routine. There is no debate about this anymore either.

Bullshit and you know S9 outsold P20 Pro about 2 to 1 as of today, and while you keep calling me arguing for semantic, then what the hell are you doing?

And the tedious "I'm saying can now" strawman again. You were proven wrong and your lies exposed over and over again. Whether you admit it or not.

Is talking vapid bullshit like this your new angle because you can't figure out how to deal with someone who just won't bite and fall for your usual dirty little tricks?

lol, I see insult, slur and hot air, I don't see a valid point you raise to "Prove" I am a liar.

If an insult is a argument, then well, all I can say is your mom didn't bring you up right.

Lol, no. You just started this delusional trip spewing all this vapid bullshit now, how you somehow countered all points and were never wrong just repeating your bullshit routine over and over again and even cry innocent victim of what only you did in this thread yourself. Looks like you cracked after your usual tricks didn't work. Spare us the crocodile tears, once again.

So, I am bullshitting but you never tell me what have I bullshitting? Now this is what bullshitting mean.

So now, tell me what I said wrong, don't just start bullshitting all over the place and get it over with lol.

And the tedious "I'm saying can now" strawman again, I still don't give a crap about that.

I always say "It can" show me where I did not say so and I gladly apologise.

Otherwise, LOSER.

Not exactly, but in an unexpected turn of events for once, wading through all that tiresome bullshit, we are getting closer to the truth, the more you look up on on Google what you were talking about this whole time.

Yes, in the USA, which fundamentally shaped English speech and terms utilized by industry, sales, marketing etc (probably even more so than the British, but it's the same for them either way) all over the world, fall just recently started and is far from over. This is where your entire reply could have started and ended with a simple, honest "Well, guess you are right".

Mate, you said "MOST OF THE WORLD" US and Canada is not MOST OF THE WORLD.

It doesn't matter if US and Canada is the leading consumer market in the world, when it was not most part of the world, it was not most part of the world. Just because US and Canada call it fall, does EVERYONE have to call it fall? Certainly not in Europe, Certainly not in any country south of the equator.

What kind of fish brain in that skull of yours would think what you say make sense? So I have to call it fall now here in my chair in Sydney just because it is fall in the US?


...and we are back to bullshit again. No.

Well, the bullshit is yours.


And I told you no one gives a **** about that.

lol, so for you, it is fall between September to November south of the hemisphere?

First of all, your usual broken Engrish. Secondly, you are just rephrasing the same nonsense, I already addressed.

We are talking about a Mate 20 fall 2018 release on an international forum in an industry news thread.
We are not talking about some village harvest festival in New Zealand.
We are not in some local New Zealand pumpkin farmer club.

Have you realized yet this utterly ignorant bullshit about seasons you are dropping here because you are afraid of an October 16 release turned you into a bigger laughingstock than your foaming that it would release much later could have done?

First of all, you know Mate 20 is not yet released in many part of the world, right?

secondly, it is well documented how each country in Europe find their season, but people like you most likely never even were in Europe, so how you gonna know about it? but still, not willing to find out by some click of the button is well, no other word for it, lazy and boneless.

and "Industrial Standard" will never use season like fall, to release something because "Fall" is a vague concept with the aforementioned reasons.

All put these together, it only show you a motherless weasel and well, honestly, have no clue on a lot of topic.

But yes, I am glad you try to discredit me by insulting me and attacking my English (which still a lot better than you) which can only mean yo uare desperate. Keep it up. And maybe if time come and you suck up with these Chinese, they will give you "Wannabe" something? I don't know.

lol
 
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Huawei Cloud VR Business Solution Wins the Gold Award for Innovation at 2018 World Conference on VR Industry

Oct 23, 2018

[Nanchang, China, October 20, 2018] Huawei's Cloud VR business solution won the Gold Award for Innovation at the 2018 World Conference on VR Industry for the innovation in technologies and business models.

The theme of this year's conference was "VR to make the world a better place". The awards given at the event are to encourage individuals and organizations that have promoted the development of new products or technologies in VR, AR, and MR.

Huawei is the first company to propose a Cloud VR business solution that addresses every aspect of the VR service industry, from the cloud, to pipes, to end user devices. Operators have advantages in cloud-network integration, and can work with the terminal, platform, and content partners in the VR ecosystem to address pain points and boost the development of the industry. The solution is a result of innovation not only in system architecture, but also in services and business models. The solution has been commercially deployed by China Mobile Fujian. This is the world's first operator Cloud VR project, which brings VR to home users and is expected to be deployed by many more operators in the future.

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Huawei Cloud VR Business Solution Wins the Gold Award for Innovation at 2018 World Conference on VR Industry

In October 2017, Huawei announced the VR OpenLab industry cooperation plan at UBBF. Since then, VR OpenLab has been developing business scenarios, promoting innovation in technologies and solutions, building open Cloud VR platforms, and facilitating the development of the industry by working with industry partners. This Cloud VR business solution is an important achievement that has come as a result of the plan and has been commercially implemented. In the future, Huawei will continue to work with operators and industry partners to promote the prosperity of the VR market in other scenarios, such as B2H, B2C, and B2B.


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Huawei Collaborates with Broadband Forum OB-BAA Community to Unveil the First Automated Access Prototype


Oct 24, 2018


[Berlin, Germany, October 24, 2018] At Broadband World Forum 2018, Huawei, Broadband Forum (BBF), and other members of the Open Broadband - Broadband Access Abstraction (OB-BAA) community unveiled an OB-BAA 1.0 prototype that is fully compliant with the Cloud Central Office (CloudCO) standard. The prototype demonstrates the automatic deployment of access devices, automatic service provisioning, and unified management of multiple vendors' devices based on CloudCO BAA layer.

The BBF CloudCO architecture standard serves as a critical reference for operators restructuring their broadband network architecture and is a key step towards cloud-based networks. As a key technology of BBF CloudCO, the BAA layer defines an access node management abstraction layer in the network cloudification architecture to enable the CloudCO system to mask the differences between various physical devices and access media, thereby supporting fast integration of new types of devices, automatic service provisioning, and the cloudification of operators' existing network devices. The BAA layer has been a topic of discussion in the industry for some time now, and more than 13 operators and vendors have been actively involved in the OB-BAA project.

“The Forum is very pleased with the results of the collaboration in the OB-BAA project. Huawei has been a part of this Open Broadband project from the beginning, and has helped drive this multi-vendor cooperation to the first prototype. We are looking forward to the first commercial deployment soon”, said Robin Mersh, CEO of the Broadband Forum.

As the vice chair and code contributor of the BAA open source community, Huawei has been involved in the development of the CloudCO BAA 1.0 prototype and has successfully launched and demonstrated the prototype together with other OB-BAA participants. The prototype supports automatic deployment and service provisioning of OLTs and G.fast distribution point units (DPUs), online upgrade and automatic synchronization of devices based on the YANG model, and unified management of devices from multiple vendors. The prototype demonstrates the design concept and architectural advantages of the BBF CloudCO standard and provides the industry with an important reference implementation of CloudCO. It also explores the possibility of commercialized BBF-compliant network cloudification and is a step closer to the industrial deployment of CloudCO.

Huawei has also been actively involved in the CloudCO standard verification tests organized by BBF. In August 2018, Huawei's CloudCO-based virtual Residential Gateway (vRG) was the first of its kind to pass the service tests at the BBF's Open Broadband Laboratory Asia. The tests covered the self-servicing and automatic service provisioning functions of vRGs.

Huawei, as a co-leader of the BBF CloudCO standard group, is actively promoting the standardization of CloudCO. Huawei has worked with around 20 international operators and equipment vendors to jointly release the CloudCO architecture standard. This represents an important contribution to the shaping of the future network architecture. Huawei will continue to contribute to standard and industry organizations based on the value proposition of the Intent-Driven Network (IDN) and will work with the industry to promote the industrialization of CloudCO.


https://www.huawei.com/en/press-events/news/2018/10/huawei-cloud-vr-business-solution-awarded
 
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