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Huawei's Guo Ping: Reshaping the technological paradigm in three areas to secure mid- to long-term competitiveness
BARCELONA, Spain, March 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

During MWC Barcelona 2022, Huawei's Rotating Chairman Guo Ping spoke on the 
company's plan to continue its globalization strategy and increase its 
strategic investment into foundational technologies. Through this investment, 
Huawei hopes to reshape the fundamental theories, architecture, and software 
that underpin its industry, increase its mid-to long-term competitiveness, and 
ensure the longer-term sustainability of the ICT industry.

In the keynote speech he delivered online, titled "Just Look Up, Let's Light Up 
the Future," Guo focused on two major sources of both challenge and opportunity 
in the world: digitalization and carbon neutrality.

Existing theories and architectures are unable to support explosive growth in 
digital demand.

Forecasts show that over 50% of global GDP will be digitalized in 2022. As the 
global digital economy develops rapidly, the demand for digital products and 
services has exceeded expectations. Guo explained that as Shannon's theorem and 
the von Neumann architecture continue hitting severe bottlenecks, the industry 
must explore new theories and architectures to reshape the technological 
paradigm to achieve digital sustainability.

Carbon reduction impacts the long-term vitality of the digital economy.

On carbon neutrality, Guo said, "Connectivity density and computing power 
determine the strength of the digital economy, but it should also maintain 
long-term vitality. So, we need to consider a new dimension, carbon reduction."

Huawei currently adheres to a "More Bits, Less Watts" strategy in this area. In 
addition to improving its fundamental digital capabilities, Huawei has 
committed to making its products 2.7 times more energy efficient by making 
breakthroughs in areas like theories, materials, and algorithms. Through 
advances like these, the ICT industry is able to help other industries reduce 
their own carbon footprints. In fact, this reduction will be 10 times larger 
than the carbon footprint of the ICT industry itself.

- Huawei is increasing strategic investment into foundational technologies to 
reshape the technological paradigm.

Guo also said that Huawei is significantly increasing strategic investment into 
foundational technologies and working with its partners to reshape the 
technological paradigm in three areas: fundamental theories, architecture, and 
software. This investment will gradually be reflected in the competitiveness of 
the company's products, which they hope will support the long-term and 
sustainable development of both the company and the ICT industry as a whole.

This investment is also notably focused on helping the company get closer to 
and maybe exceed Shannon's Limit. By exploring new theories and technologies, 
like next-generation MIMO and wireless AI, Huawei is able to push its 
technologies ever closer to Shannon's Limit. At the same time, Huawei's 
research into new theories like semantic communications will provide the 
industry with guidance on new fundamental theories.

Huawei is also developing exciting new architectures. Huawei is currently 
integrating photonic and electronic technologies and design peer-to-peer 
architectures to solve technological challenges or technique bottlenecks.

In terms of software, Huawei is building AI-centered, full-stack software and a 
new software ecosystem to meet the drastically rising demand for computing 
capacity caused by explosive growth of AI.

- "Software-hardware synergies" will be the way forward.

Guo finally explained that great user experience comes from software-hardware 
synergies. He used two examples to show how Huawei applies this concept to ICT 
product development and technological innovation for network evolution. First, 
optimized algorithms for AHR Turbos are helping MetaAAUs consume less energy 
and improve performance. Second, algorithm breakthroughs in holographic optics 
have enabled OXCs to achieve one-hop connections.

- Huawei is the company with the most complete suite of ICT capabilities in the 
digital industry.

Over the last 10-plus years, network evolution has been a process of 
introducing the latest IT practices to CT, ranging from IP, to cloud, and then 
to AI today. As the company with the most complete suite of ICT capabilities in 
the digital industry, Guo said that Huawei is confident it will be able to gain 
a head start in the evolution towards future AI-native networks.

Closing out his speech, Guo said, "Huawei will continue its globalization 
strategy, in standards, talent, supply chain, and more. Huawei is committed to 
helping customers who choose it to achieve the greatest business success."

MWC22 Barcelona runs from February 28 to March 3 in Barcelona, Spain. Huawei 
showcases its products and solutions at stand 1H50 in Fira Gran Via Hall 1. 
Together with global operators, industry professionals, and opinion leaders, we 
dive into topics such as industry trends, GUIDE to the Future, and green 
development to envision the future of digital networks. For more information, 
please visit: https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwc2022

SOURCE  Huawei

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