Huawei: MAJOR Change for ALL Products

Huawei is preparing a major change for all the products it sells at the moment, the Chinese having very big plans for global customers.

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Huawei is currently preparing a major change for all the products it sells to users around the world, all part of a huge project by the Chinese, known as Da Vinci. Based on this project, the Huawei company intends to integrate artificial intelligence into an extremely varied range of products, from cheap mobile phones to network equipment, sold not only to consumers.

Huawei has been investing in artificial intelligence for its products for several years, so this project Da Vinci it should not surprise anyone because the Chinese have long said that they will use this technology to improve their products. Huawei is currently using artificial intelligence in phones to allow recording better photos, but also to improve battery life, but this is only a small part of the Chinese plan.

Huawei: MAJOR Change for ALL Products

Huawei also wants to improve network equipment using artificial intelligence, including in data centers, so that the performance of fixed and mobile networks could significantly improve in the future. Huawei is not the first manufacturer to have this initiative, companies such as Nvidia, AMD and Intel also offer artificial intelligence for equipment in data centers, so it will have to compete with these companies to be successful.

"Once a month, a top Huawei executive huddles with colleagues to talk about how to bring artificial intelligence into everything the Chinese tech giant makes, from telecom base stations and cloud data centers to devices like smartphones and surveillance cameras. The broad effort is code-named Project Da Vinci—referred to as Project D by some Huawei executives.”

Huawei produces a very varied range of products at the moment, many of which are not known to ordinary users, but the Chinese company sells almost anything with an operating system, processor, etc. Artificial intelligence would allow those at Huawei to have access to a very varied range of data and to control a lot of people's lives using artificial intelligence, but it is also necessary for the system to be good enough to be offered.

Huawei has not revealed until now when the integration of the project into products will begin Da Vinci, but it is possible that 2018 will be the year chosen to do this.