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Huawei 12 Kunpeng Partners

12 partners of Huawei Kunpeng include Gaoxin Development, Sichuan Changhong and Junyi Digital.

Established in 1987, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. is the world's leading provider of ICT (information and communication) infrastructure and intelligent terminals. In 20021year, Huawei proposed to face the future and build six digital technology ecosystems: Kunpeng, Shengteng, HMS, HarmonyOS System, Huawei Cloud and MDC (Intelligent Driving Computing Platform), which made up for many shortcomings of China's new industrial chain.

Huawei's revenue decreased year-on-year, and its net profit increased substantially. R&D expenses and cost-expense ratio are the highest in recent ten years. In 20021year, Huawei achieved sales revenue of 12 digits, down 28.6% year-on-year, and net profit of 12 digits, up 75.9% year-on-year. Huawei's R&D expenditure is 12 digits, accounting for 22.4% of the annual revenue, and its R&D investment ranks second among global enterprises.

Huawei research institute

As early as 1999, Huawei has set up a mathematical research institute in Russia to attract top Russian mathematicians to participate in Huawei's basic research and development. After entering the 2 1 century, Huawei has further intensified its efforts to set up overseas branches and attract talents. There are nearly 400 experts in Munich Research Institute of Germany, and the localization rate of R&D team is nearly 80%. Since 200 1, Huawei has accelerated the pace of international R&D layout.

The United States is the birthplace of CDMA, data communication and cloud computing, and Huawei has set up two research institutes in Silicon Valley and Dallas. Europe is the birthplace of 3G, and Ericsson is the leader of 3G technology. To this end, Huawei set up a 3G technology research institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Russia is a world leader in the field of RF, and Huawei has established a research institute focusing on the development of RF technology in Moscow.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huawei