Huawei says it will ramp up smart-driving R&D with more than $10 billion over the next five years, aiming to boost computing power for training. The move underscores the company’s push to accelerate AI model development for autonomous driving systems, betting that stronger compute capabilities will translate into faster progress and improved performance on next-generation driving technologies.
Huawei plans to invest $2.6 billion in research and development for smart driving, alongside major spending on computing power. The company says the push is designed to strengthen its position in China’s electric vehicle market as demand accelerates. Huawei’s automotive unit is now its fastest-growing business, with multiple vehicle models showcasing its technology.
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