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Huawei rotating chairman Ken Hu at the 19th annual Global Analyst Summit today in Shenzhen made remarks regarding Huawei’s upcoming growth and current challenges. At the event, the Huawei chief also made an interesting statement regarding the new sand rumors of chip manufacturing factory.
Ken said that the company is facing supply chain issues but the Huawei is not looking to build its own chip factory. Therefore, Huawei still requires the support of corresponding industry partners and workers.
Wang Tao, Executive director and director of Huawei ICT business said the chip Manufacturing Business Management Committee, has explained the chip industry supply chain is very big. These include different parts of development in design, manufacturing, packaging, and more.
There are also many parts to the manufacturing and for any company including Huawei, it’s not possible to resolve these by itself. Hence, it requires the joint efforts of the entire industry supply chain and downstream.
Tao revealed that the benefit of decoupling the supply chain in the U.S. is that China and many overseas markets and regions have increased investment in the semiconductor manufacturing chain.
It’s believed that the shortage of chip supply may be resolved in the next few years. In this way, Huawei’s chip problem would also be solved.
Reports:
There are various reports that suggest that the Chinese tech maker is working on new technologies to resolve its current chipset issues. Therefore, it could establish a new chipset or boundary business to enter the field and develop new chipset for its products to complete the current yield. However, Huawei has not confirmed any steps in this direction.
U.S. Sanctions:
Huawei is serving U.S. sanctions, which prohibits the company from purchasing required chipset or printing new ones from the manufacturers. This affects the company’s capability of manufacturing new products including smartphones and network gear.
(source – ithome)
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Most of Deng Li’s smartphones are from the Huawei ecosystem and his first Huawei phone was Ascend Mate 2 (4G). As a tech enthusiast, he keeps exploring new technologies and inspects them closely. Apart from the technology world, he takes care of his garden.
Huawei and Qualcomm leads Wi-Fi 6 innovation
Huawei Celia Keyboard beta adds enter to send the message feature
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A Chinese information and communication technology academy released a report on Global Wi-Fi 6 technology innovation and standard 2022 and Huawei is revealed to be a leader in this Wi-Fi version along with Qualcomm.
Patent data and analysis are based on the data compiled throughout the year including legal status, layout region, patentee, and technology to demonstrate global Wi-Fi 6 innovation activities and development trends.
The researcher pointed out that the evaluation results show that among the 2,115 Wi-Fi 6-related patent families retrieved and evaluated (published before July 2021), 606 were evaluated as Wi-Fi 6 standard-essential patent families.
Among them, companies with the largest holdings include Qualcomm, Huawei, Intel, LG, Marvell/NXP, MediaTek, Broadcom, and ZTE. The total number of Wi-Fi 6 standard-essential patent families of the above-mentioned eight companies exceeds 90% of the number of Wi-Fi 6 standard-essential patent families assessed this time.
From these Wi-Fi 6 leaders, Qualcomm ranked first, accounting for 20.46%, and Huawei ranked second, accounting for 20.30%. From a technical point of view, frame structure design, preamble design, and OFDMA are the most deployed technical directions.
Judging from the time distribution of 606 family patents, before the IEEE started the standardization work of 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) in 2013, enterprises had already started the pre-research work of the Wi-Fi 6 standard and laid out a small number of Wi-Fi 6 standard requirements. patent.
After 2013, while enterprises actively participated in standard formulation, they also concentrated on the deployment of Wi-Fi 6 standard essential patents, and the number of applications reached a peak in 2015, and then began to decrease year by year.
Among the 3,564 Wi-Fi 6 valid patents/patent applications in the 606 families, the number of applications in the United States ranked first, accounting for 31.9%; the number of applications in China ranked second, accounting for 14.9%.
Japan’s patent applications accounted for 13.7%, 8.7%, and 8.2% respectively. Another 22.6% of patents are distributed in 33 other countries or regions around the world, among which Brazil, Canada, and Australia are the most distributed countries.
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Huawei has launched Celia Keyboard for its smartphone and now added enter to send a message for social messaging apps including WeChat and QQ in China.
According to the information, Huawei Celia Keyboard for tap to enter to send a message feature comes with app version 1.0.19.103. Since, these apps aren’t available in the global market, we may not see it rolling out.
After this update, the Celia Keyboard will enable this feature of WeChat and QQ to press the enter key to send messages. Complaints and reporting portals for quotations, emoticons, skins, have been added. Newly added pinyin input during the upward sliding number without interrupting the input; associative word engine optimization, etc.
Below you can check the complete changelog:
- Add WeChat, QQ Enter key to send messages feature
- Added complaint reporting portals for quotations, emoticons, skins, etc. in the mall
- During the new Sogou input process, sliding up the number does not interrupt the input
- Associative word engine optimization
- Bug fixes
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Today, Huawei officially announced the winners of the NEXT IMAGE Awards 2022. This year’s awards themed “Inspire the World”. Huawei started this photography competition in August this year and after 5 months, it’s finally come to a grand conclusion.
Huawei 2022 Next Image Awards Winners:
Grand Prize winners:
- Adão Filipe Fernandes Salgado – FORCE by Huawei P30 Pro
- Enrica Brescia – Just Shaen by Huawei P40 Pro
- Wang Zihao – Fireworks by Huawei P40 Pro
OUTDOOR:
- Wu Guohua won for Flying Rooster taken with Huawei P30 Pro, two others for best in the category, and 6 runner ups.
Portrait:
- AZHUO Zhihong won for Girl and Oats took with Huawei Mate 50 Pro. There are two best in a category along with 4 runner-ups.
ART & FASHION:
- Li Xuedong for Chili took with Huawei P30 Pro and 3 others best in the category and 4 other runner ups.
SPORT:
- Mocanu Costin for Sunset Waves taken with Huawei P40 Pro along with two other runner-ups.
STORYBOARD:
- Zdeněk Dvořák won for Cirkus Humberto taken with Huawei P30 Pro. There are two best in category and one runner up for storyboard.
Action:
- Qi Yingtao won for Rocket Launching shot with Huawei Mate 40 Pro+. Chen Guanhong is the runner up winner.
STORYTELLING Short Film:
- Hossam Hassan Al Sayed is the best in category winner and Sherwin Arrojo Isla is the runner up.
STORYTELLING Long Film:
- Qu Ziteng won for best in category along with Hu Yanping.
There’s a big gallery of images, that you can see on the official website alongside all of the winners. (Link of official Huawei Gallery)
Theme of the tasks:
ART & FASHION
- Capture art and fashion moment of that inspires you.
OUTDOOR
- Shoot what the outdoors means to you.
PORTRAIT
- Capture a portrait that shows the truth of your subject.
SPORT
- Capture a sports moment that excites you.
HELLO LIFE
- Capture a moment from the world around you.
STORYBOARD
- A series of 3 to 9 photos that tell a story or unpack a moment through different perspectives.
Capture the journey of your subject.
ACTION
- In 30 seconds or less, capture a moment of action that moved you from your comfort zone.
STORYTELLING:
Record a story that amazes you.
- Short Film: 5 min or less
- Long Film: 5-30 min
Prizes:
According to the information, the contest has 3 grand prize winners, 24 category winners, and 27 runners-up winners.
USD$10,000 each for Grand Prize winners, USD$1500 each for Best in category winners
Huawei P50 Pro (8GB+256GB) each for Runner up Winners.
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