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Huawei sees over 100% growth in UAE smartphone sales

Work on its next chipset has already started and will be unveiled next year, official says

- BY NAUSHAD K. CHERRAYIL Staff Reporter

Huawei expects more than 100 per cent year-onyear growth in smartphone sales in the UAE this year, a company official said.

Quoting research firm GfK’s stats in the second quarter, David Wang, UAE country manager the for Huawei Consumer Business Group, told Gulf News that Huawei is the second-largest smartphone manufactur­er globally and in the UAE after Samsung.

Even though consumer confidence is weak in the UAE, he said that Huawei is seeing a strong confidence in retail sales and hasn’t seen a decrease so far.

“We will increase our market share in the third and fourth quarters with the availabili­ty of our new seven-nanometre mobile chipset with more artificial intelligen­ce (AI) features — Kirin 980 — available on our Mate devices next month,” he said.

Only Huawei, Apple and Samsung produce their own chipsets while other manufactur­es depend on Qualcomm and MediaTek chipsets.

“It took us three years to develop the 980 chip. The first Kirin chipset, launched in 2008, had 130nm. The R&D on the next chipset has already started and it will be launched in October next year,” he said. ■

With dual NPUs (neural processing units, which are the brains behind AI) on the new chip, he said that it can recognise up to 4,500 images per minute, up 120 per cent compared to Kirin 970 chipset, and it can provide 20 per cent more computing capabiliti­es and 40 per cent less power consumptio­n.

Even though AI is still a niche segment that is still learning, he said that in the next two to three years, it will be able to learn more informatio­n from a user’s behaviour and give suggestion­s.

Huawei claims that the Snapdragon 845 chipset recognises only up to 2,371 images while Apple’s A11 Bionic chip recognises 1,458 images.

images the new chip can recognise per minute

Better performanc­e

“AI will give suggestion­s to your shopping, entertainm­ent and working as per the environmen­t in the next couple of years. Combining facial recognitio­n and voice recognitio­n, AI can identify the user and can improve the experience depending on the situation. It is not only additional hardware that will serve the purpose, but it is also the combinatio­n of hardware and software that will give a better performanc­e and user experience,” he said.

 ?? Clint Egbert/Gulf News ?? David Wang, UAE country manager at Huawei Consumer Business Group, told the media in Dubai yesterday that Huawei is seeing strong confidence in retail sales.
Clint Egbert/Gulf News David Wang, UAE country manager at Huawei Consumer Business Group, told the media in Dubai yesterday that Huawei is seeing strong confidence in retail sales.

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