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In August, Huawei officially announced the end of its Community website in China, and today, Huawei confirmed an exact date to stop services on December 15. Huawei will end all of the services of the website and integrate them all into the My Huawei app.
Below you can check the complete translated message of Huawei for the users. (Translated)
“It has been ten years since Huawei Community was established in 2012. The community people have always supported the Huawei Community because of their love.
Due to the adjustment of business development, the original relevant data of Huawei Community [posts (common posts, casual photos, small videos, question feedback posts), comments, sub-comments, topics, private messages, messages, medals, favorite posts, relationships, likes (posts), Comments), model, refinement] and business will be officially moved to My Huawei app on December 15, 2022.
At the same time, Huawei Community App, PC, and Wap will stop operating services. After the suspension of operations, the app, PC, and Wap will not be able to register, log in, publish content, or view published content. You can log in to the My Huawei app to publish content and view published content.
My Huawei app brings rich features such as Huawei community, HarmonyOS upgrade, service, mobile phone skills, Huawei School, nearby stores, shopping, etc., aiming to provide Huawei users with convenient, rich, and high-quality one-stop services that have been fully updated on the new platform, and we will continue to serve the users.
For the above, please let the fans know and tell each other. If you have any questions, please contact through “My Huawei APP Home-Service-Quick Service-Online Customer Service”.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the operation and service adjustment of the Huawei Community and ask for your understanding. After the adjustment of the operation and service of the Community, we will continue to provide services for the fans on the My Huawei APP, and sincerely hope that the fans will continue to support and pay attention to the My Huawei APP, because of love, there will always be you!”
To be noted – This end of service is related to the Chinese version of Huawei Community and note for global version.
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Largest Huawei Experience Store in UAE will open on December 16
Huawei increases average search performance by 715 times with Linux 6.2
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Huawei has officially confirmed that the largest experience store in UAE will open on December 16 at City Center Deira. According to the information, It will be Huawei’s 7th experience store in UAE.
It’s revealed that the new UAE Huawei experience store will expand to 396 m2 of retail space. the ribbon cutting ceremony will take place on the date at 7:00 PM. The event will be attended by Peak Yin – Country Manager for Huawei Consumer Business Group UAE, and local VIPs, digital content creators, and customers.
This experience store will be followed by 3 days of celebrations where customers can enjoy daily offers and exclusive deals.
On December 16, Huawei will offer up to 40 percent off on audio and wearables including FreeBuds Pro 2, Watch GT 3 Pro, and Band 7 devices. On the other hand, Huawei will release the Mate 50 series on December 17 in the country with a number of freebies.
On December 18, customers will be able to get free gifts on products worth over AED 1000 notebooks and bundled purchases. Between 16th to 18th December, lucky 20 customers get AED 600 worth of cash vouchers.
It’s a big development and it will allow Huawei customers in the country to find new products and services better than ever before.
Join us from Dec 16th – 18th for the Grand Opening of UAE's largest HUAWEI Experience Store at City Centre Deira & avail the special offers; from massive discounts to amazing cash vouchers, FREE gifts and more. pic.twitter.com/C7HBQYw9b6
— Huawei Arabia (@HuaweiArabia) December 15, 2022
Join us from Dec 16th – 18th for the Grand Opening of UAE's largest HUAWEI Experience Store at City Centre Deira & avail the special offers; from massive discounts to amazing cash vouchers, FREE gifts and more. pic.twitter.com/C7HBQYw9b6
— Huawei Arabia (@HuaweiArabia) December 15, 2022
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In the Linux 6.2 code release, Huawei contributed code from Zheng Lei, which increases the speed of core kernel features by 715 times. The kallsyms_lookup_name () function is used to query the address of a symbol according to its name and can be used to query any symbol in the kernel symbol table.
Huawei has been one of the top contributors to the Linux kernel community and the company is continuously adding new code to this open-source operating system.
Below you can check the complete Huawei code contribution that improved the lookup performance for Linux 6.2.
“Currently, to search for a symbol, we need to expand the symbols in ‘kallsyms_names’ one by one, and then use the expanded strings for comparison. This is O(n).
We can also use binary search if we sort names in ascending order like addresses. And that’s O(log(n)).
In order not to change the implementation of “/proc/kallsyms”, the table kallsyms_names [] is still stored in ascending order and addresses in one-to-one correspondence.
Add the array kallsyms_seqs_of_names[], which takes the serial number of the sorted name as the index, and the corresponding content is the serial number of the sorted address.
For example, suppose the index of NameX in the array kallsyms_seqs_of_names[] is ‘i’, and the content of kallsyms_seqs_of_names[i] is ‘k’, then the corresponding address of NameX is kallsyms_addresses[k]. The offset in kallsyms_names[] is get_symbol_offset(k).
Note that the memory usage will increase by (4 x kallsyms_num_syms) bytes, the next two patches will reduce it by (1 x kallsyms_num_syms) bytes and correctly handle the case of CONFIG_LTO_CLANG=y.”
Performance test results: (x86)
Before:
- min=234, max=10364402, avg=5206926
- min=267, max=11168517, avg=5207587
After:
- min=1016, max=90894, avg=7272
- min=1014, max=93470, avg=7293
The average lookup performance of kallsyms_lookup_name() improved 715x.
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Samsung has transferred 98 U.S. technology patents to Huawei, this is quite a big patent-sharing activity and we’ve some more information to share.
South Korean media, Thelec reported that Samsung transferred 81 patents in 2019 and there are 98 U.S. patents (new ones) to Huawei last month. Therefore, a total of 179 patents transferred from Samsung to Huawei so far.
Huawei and Samsung signed a cross-license patent-sharing agreement, which allows both of these companies to share patents with each other. However, the recent agreement is just a new version, which was first signed in 2019 after their patent dispute.
According to the information, the worth of patents shared by both Samsung to Huawei is likely to be the same. It is also revealed that the patent shared under this agreement are related to telecommunication, charging, camera, display, and more.
Currently, there are no specific details about the patent technologies that Huawei will use to produce its products but we can remain optimistic that these will do some good to the tech maker.
It’s reported that Huawei has signed a similar agreement with major players in the tech industry including the home ground smartphone maker, Oppo. Huawei is focusing more on sharing patent technologies with other companies in a way to make revenue from its patent prowess.
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