Kuwait Times

Huawei reveals the future of mobile AI at IFA 2017

CEO Richard Yu unveils the Kirin 970, Huawei’s first mobile AI computing platform

-

At IFA 2017, Huawei Consumer Business Group unveiled a new era in smartphone innovation. As part of CEO Richard Yu’s keynote address, he revealed Huawei’s vision for the future of artificial intelligen­ce with the launch of the Kirin 970. By combining the power of the cloud with the speed and responsive­ness of native AI processing, Huawei is bringing AI experience­s to life and changing the way we interact with our devices.

“As we look to the future of smartphone­s, we’re at the threshold of an exciting new era,” said Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group. “Mobile AI = On-Device AI + Cloud AI. Huawei is committed to developing smart devices into intelligen­t devices by building end-to-end capabiliti­es that support coordinate­d developmen­t of chips, devices, and the cloud. The ultimate goal is to provide a significan­tly better user experience. The Kirin 970 is the first in a series of new advances that will bring powerful AI features to our devices and take them beyond the competitio­n.”

After years of developmen­t, Cloud AI has seen broad applicatio­n, but user experience still has room for improvemen­t, including latency, stability, and privacy. Cloud AI and On-Device AI can complement each other. On-Device AI offers strong sensing capabiliti­es, which are the foundation of understand­ing and assisting people. Sensors produce a large amount of real-time, scenario-specific, and personaliz­ed data. Supported by strong chip processing capabiliti­es, devices will become more cognitive of user needs, providing truly personaliz­ed and readily accessible services.

Kirin 970 is powered by an 8-core CPU and a new generation 12-core GPU. Built using a 10nm advanced process, the chipset packs 5.5 billion transistor­s into an area of only one cm≤. Huawei’s new flagship Kirin 970 is Huawei’s first mobile AI computing platform featuring a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Compared to a quad-core Cortex-A73 CPU cluster, the Kirin 970’s new heterogene­ous computing architectu­re delivers up to 25x the performanc­e with 50x greater efficiency. Simply put, the Kirin 970 can perform the same AI computing tasks faster and with far less power. In a benchmark image recognitio­n test, the Kirin 970 processed 2,000 images per minute, which was faster than other chips on the market.

Huawei Consumer BG

New developmen­ts in AI require joint effort across the entire value chain, involving tens of millions of developers, and the experience and feedback of hundreds of millions of users. Huawei is positionin­g the Kirin 970 as an open platform for mobile AI, opening up the chipset to developers and partners who can find new and innovative uses for its processing capabiliti­es.

Huawei’s products and services are available in more than 170 countries, and are used by a third of the world’s population, ranking third in the world in mobile phone shipments in 2015. Fifteen R&D centers have been set up in the United States, Germany, Sweden, Russia, India and China. Huawei Consumer BG is one of Huawei’s three business units and covers smartphone­s, mobile broadband devices, home devices and cloud services. Huawei’s global network is built on 20 years of expertise in the telecom industry and is dedicated to delivering the latest technologi­cal advances to consumers around the world.

 ??  ?? Huawei’s first mobile AI computing platform
Huawei’s first mobile AI computing platform
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait