Huawei's $2.63 Billion Drive into Smart Driving Technologies

Huawei Technologies plans an investment of 18 billion yuan ($2.63 billion) in global R&D for smart driving technologies with a focus on computing power. In the coming five years, they will further invest up to 80 billion yuan. Their Qiankun ADS system was unveiled ahead of China's largest auto show.

Huawei's $2.63 Billion Drive into Smart Driving Technologies
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Huawei Technologies is gearing up to revolutionize smart driving technologies with a hefty investment of 18 billion yuan ($2.63 billion). The funds will be allocated towards research and development, including a significant portion of 10 billion yuan for enhancing computing power, aiming to propel the global smart driving sector.

Over the next half-decade, Huawei plans to invest a further 70 to 80 billion yuan into computing capabilities, as senior vice president Jin Yuzhi revealed at a pre-show event in Beijing. This commitment was announced shortly before China's largest automotive exhibition kicks off, showcasing Huawei's future-focused ambitions.

In addition to these developments, Huawei has introduced its latest breakthrough, the Qiankun ADS advanced driving assistance system. This launch marks a critical step in the company's strategy to play a dominant role in the evolving landscape of smart vehicle technologies.

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