# Huawei
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Huawei’s R&D Fortress: 2025 Results Reveal a Tech Giant Doubling Down on AI and Ecosystem Sovereignty
Huawei reported 2025 revenues of 880.9 billion RMB and a net profit of 68 billion RMB, driven by a record 21.8% R&D reinvestment rate. The company is successfully transitioning toward AI computing and the HarmonyOS ecosystem to mitigate the impact of international trade restrictions.

Huawei’s Strategic Offensive: From Sanctioned Tech Giant to Global Patent Enforcer
Huawei has launched a massive patent litigation campaign against Disney and Meta across Europe and Brazil, targeting the HEVC video coding standard. This strategic shift leverages Huawei's vast R&D portfolio to generate billions in licensing revenue, signaling its evolution into a dominant global patent enforcer.

The Architect of Pangu: Huawei’s AI Lead Wang Yunhe Departs Amid Industry Shift
Huawei's AI chief and Pangu model lead Wang Yunhe has confirmed his resignation after a nine-year career at the firm. His departure follows the recent open-sourcing of the Pangu 5.5 model and signals a potential shift in leadership for Huawei's Noah's Ark Lab.

The Cost of Exclusion: Why the World’s Top AI Conference Recanted its Ban on China
NeurIPS, the leading global AI conference, has apologized and reversed a policy banning researchers from sanctioned Chinese institutions. The retreat follows a massive boycott threat from Chinese scientific bodies, highlighting the conference's dependence on Chinese academic contributions.

Mapping Huawei’s Ambitions: Guangting Information Navigates the HarmonyOS Ecosystem
Guangting Information has confirmed its direct collaboration with Huawei on mobile map projects for the HarmonyOS platform. While the current financial contribution remains marginal, the partnership underscores the growing domestic ecosystem surrounding Huawei’s proprietary software stack.

RMB4bn Giveaway: A Chinese Supermarket’s Radical Employee‑Ownership Experiment
Yu Donglai of Pangdonglai has redistributed about RMB4 billion of company value to employees, converting his personal stake into broad dividend rights while retaining 5% ownership. The move accompanies generous working conditions and has been credited with strong sales growth and rock‑bottom turnover, presenting a high‑profile experiment in employee‑centred ownership in China’s retail sector.

GAC and Huawei’s New Challenger: AISTALAND’s GT7 Aims to Turn AI Hype into Market Share
GAC has launched AISTALAND and its first model, the GT7, in partnership with Huawei’s QianKun unit and CATL, aiming to blend AI software, lidar and a new battery to capture the RMB 300,000 EV segment. The brand plans rapid retail expansion and a second SUV within a year, but faces a crowded market and unresolved questions about the GT7’s full technical competitiveness.

Huawei-Backed AISTALAND Debuts GT7 Wagon as GAC Stakes Its Future on an AI-First Car Brand
GAC has launched AISTALAND, backed and deeply integrated with Huawei’s QianKun unit, debuting the GT7 wagon as a technology-forward, mid-priced model. The project combines Huawei’s AI, LiDAR and cockpit systems with GAC’s manufacturing, and aims to fast-track a new retail network and a second SUV model this year. The venture tests whether Huawei’s embedded-partner approach can convert tech credibility into market share in a crowded premium EV segment.

Canton Fair Hits New High as Greater Bay Area Pushes Deeper Integration — Huawei and Dongguan Launch a ‘HarmonyOS City’
The 139th Canton Fair will open April 15 at record scale, highlighting a shift toward branded, green and intelligent exports. Beijing has elevated the Shenzhen–Zhuhai corridor to national planning, while Dongguan and Huawei launched a ‘HarmonyOS City’ to embed domestic IoT and data platforms into urban and industrial life. Hong Kong’s forthcoming five‑year plan aims to align the city more closely with national priorities.

From White Goods to Thinking Machines: How AWE 2026 Recast the Home as a Networked, Embodied AI Ecosystem
AWE 2026 in Shanghai showcased a pivotal transformation: consumer appliances are evolving into centrally orchestrated, AI‑driven systems with embodied robotics and on‑device NPUs. The show highlighted gains in responsiveness and autonomy alongside new questions about data concentration, safety and regulatory readiness.

Huawei Declares Shift to a 'Full‑Chain' Ecosystem — Betting HarmonyOS to Link People, Cars and Homes
Huawei has declared its all‑scenario ecosystem has entered a “full‑chain” era, aiming to bind people, cars and homes into an integrated platform built on HarmonyOS. The move signals a strategic shift toward deeper partner integration and vertical coordination, with implications for competitors, automakers and data governance.

Chinese Phone Makers Race to Put Personal AI 'Agents' on Devices — But Real Utility Is Uncertain
Huawei, Xiaomi and Honor have launched mobile, on-device AI agents — dubbed "phone lobsters" in China — promising 24/7 personalised assistance and cross-device actions. Vendors tout privacy and low latency from edge deployment, but analysts warn usefulness is limited without third-party API access and wider app integration.