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Audi's final generation of combustion engine vehicles will feature Huawei's smart driving solutions.
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Audi's final generation of combustion engine vehicles will feature Huawei's smart driving solutions.

On November 13, 01.AI announced a strategic partnership with Huawei to develop Ascend-native AI models jointly.

Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator (R-FL), filed legislation on Monday that would prevent Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from seeking damages in U.S. patent courts.

On March 20, Huawei held a press conference in Changsha for the release of its new mobile phone, the Nova 3e. As a new member of the Nova family, the 3e receive...

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) released a statement on June 3, stating that employees of Huawei Technologies and its subsidiaries would be allowed to participate in peer reviews for its research papers, lifting the previously imposed ban following U.S. sanctions.

On May 26, a poster announcing that Huawei was to launch the “Hongmeng” operating system on June 24 leaked to the internet. Later in the evening, the representatives of the company confirmed that the information was not true and encouraged the media to dispel the rumors.

Last month, Microsoft removed Huawei’s range of laptops from its online store, following the United States’ blacklisting of the Chinese tech giant. However, the MateBook 13, MateBook, and MateBook X Pro have all now returned to the online store and are available for purchase.

Huawei, the embattled Chinese telecoms equipment giant, might be on the verge of falling off with yet another American company.

Huawei CEO Ren Zhengfei had issued a document at the end of 2021, setting up a "reserve legions working team," and appointing 10 heads for the newly launched legions.

Reuters has reported that Huawei’s U.S.-based research arm has attempted to distance itself from its parent company following the U.S. government’s blacklisting of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.

Among the top five global smartphone companies, Chinese vendors Huawei, OPPO and Xiaomi continue growing their shipment volumes, while the thronetakers Samsung and Apple lost their units in the fourth quarter of 2018 (4Q18).

On March 31st, Huawei's founder and chairman Ren Zhengfei issued a signed statement reiterating that "Huawei does not make cars" with an effective period of five years.