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Wednesday, March 02 2022 - 06:52
AsiaNet
5G+XR: Bringing Imagination into Reality
BARCELONA, Spain, Mar. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

During the 5G: Connecting Virtual and Reality session at MWC22 Barcelona, 
Huawei Carrier BG's Chief Marketing Officer Philip Song delivered the keynote 
speech: "5G+XR: Bringing Imagination into Reality". In it, he shared insights 
into the XR industry and revealed the industry's "new Moore's Law". He called 
on carriers and industry partners to take actions to seize the opportunities 
presented by 5G+XR.

The potential of the XR industry

At the event, Song introduced how Huawei held VR-enabled annual meetings and 
uses AR to assist with 5G base station delivery. Huawei and third-party data 
shows that the XR market will generate US$1.5 trillion in GDP by 2030, which is 
roughly equivalent to the current 5G market.

Comparing the XR industry's progress to how the smartphone industry developed, 
Song said many vendors are now offering XR devices for under US$300, making the 
technology more affordable while still offering next-gen user experiences. XR 
development tools are being increasingly adopted. The new OPEN XR standard is 
now supported by almost every major hardware, platform, and engine company, 
making multi-platform deployment possible without multiple rounds of 
development.

What is more noteworthy is that a number of global XR pioneer carriers have 
made commercial breakthroughs in recent years. Carriers in countries like South 
Korea, Thailand, and China have led the deployment of VR/AR services and gained 
significant returns through three steps: selecting industries, setting business 
models, and developing capabilities. A carrier said, "If XR was launched three 
months later, it might take three years to catch up."

Huawei reveals a new Moore's Law for the XR Industry

At the event, Huawei revealed a "new Moore's Law" for the XR industry to guide 
capability expansion for carriers and industry partners.

Traffic demands for popular XR content double every 18 to 24 months. In the 
next 2 to 4 years, high frame rate 12K or even 24K XR content will become more 
common. This kind of premium content will consume network bandwidth and cloud 
resources at an exponential pace.

Cloud service capabilities also double every 18–24 months to significantly 
reduce the production costs of XR content. Huawei's Cloud XR service is a prime 
example of how this kind of expansion can be achieved. Through Cloud XR, Huawei 
has made available multiple cloud-based capabilities like large-scale 3D 
mapping, all-scenario adaptive spatial computing, and digital human rendering 
with precision hair models that allow for up to 100,000 strands of hair.

This new Moore's Law is designed to guide innovation within the XR industry and 
to build a foundation for XR development. Huawei itself has been following the 
guideline. In terms of XR devices, Huawei launched its next-generation, 
innovative AR-HUD, expanding XR applications. In terms of XR data transmission, 
Huawei presented innovative solutions such as 5G Massive MIMO and FTTR. The 
company has publicly committed to supporting a "Gigaverse" that provides 
ubiquitous gigabit access to support XR experiences anytime, anywhere. Huawei 
also launched its "Cloud-network Express" solution to help XR industry partners 
quickly access multiple clouds and use cloud-based development and rendering 
capabilities.

As he closed out his presentation, Song called on industry partners to work 
together in line with the "new Moore's Law" and seize this great development 
opportunity for the XR industry, saying "Let's act now to win the future."

MWC Barcelona 2022 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. For 
more information, please visit: https://carrier.huawei.com/cn/events/mwc2022.

Source: Huawei

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