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The first HarmonyOS Automobile AITO M5 will go on sale in Beijing

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Huawei has added its HarmonyOS system to a high-profile new car—AITO M5. This is a model created by the in-depth cooperation between Huawei and Cyrus. Its electric drive system and smart cockpit are all provided by Huawei, and even the industrial design has the deep participation of the Huawei team. It is only a logo that is Huawei cars.

AITO M5 is equipped with the latest HarmonyOS 2 system and has 128GB storage space. The three screens in the car are a 10.25-inch LCD instrument, a 15.6-inch central control screen and an optional HUD.

If compared with Android and Linux, the biggest difference between the HarmonyOS cockpit is the smooth experience and the convenience brought by the combination of software and hardware. With common operations such as sliding adjustment, opening applications, and voice recognition, this set of Hongmeng OS 2 does not have any lag, which is basically the same as the experience of using a tablet. With the addition of HUAWEI Share and Changlian App, the vehicle can link with Huawei’s smart devices to realize the flow of content and scenes.

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Since there is no test drive in the store now, the car only statically experienced the appearance and interior of the vehicle, focusing on the experience of the cockpit system equipped with HarmonyOS 2.

When you get in the car, you can clearly feel that whether it is workmanship or color matching, Wenjie M5 is obviously better than its predecessor, Huawei Smart Selection SF5 (SF5 for short). The AITO M5 uses a double-spoke sports steering wheel, which is similar to the Huawei Smart Selection SF5, but other configurations have been greatly adjusted.

The central control screen is a standard rectangle with a size of 15.6 inches, which is somewhat smaller than the 17.3 inches of the SF5. At the same time, the previous vertical screen design has been changed to a horizontal screen. Although the size is reduced, the resolution is basically unchanged. The screen resolution of WJJ M5 is 1920*1080, which is a 1080P screen.

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In front of the driver’s seat, there is also a HUD, which can display the current speed of the vehicle, the following distance to assist driving, and navigation information. From a visual point of view, the HUD display area is not large, but the brightness is very high, and the concise and concise display information is practical enough.

Currently, Huawei has not announced the hardware configuration of the car-machine system, but from the location of the system information, it can be seen that the M5 has 128GB of storage space. Among them, HarmonyOS 2 occupies close to 30GB, and the user’s available space is less than 100GB, which is completely sufficient for the car scene.

With the support of the HarmonyOS 2 system, its built-in applications are also more convenient to use. The M5 has a built-in Petal Maps map. This map uses the data source navigation of Gaode Maps. The zooming in and zooming out and dragging operations of the map are also very smooth. At the same time, Petal Maps maps support seamless circulation. When getting in the car, the mobile phone map navigation can be transferred to the car-machine system; when getting off the car, the navigation can also be transferred back to the mobile phone to continue the navigation.

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The car driver paid attention and observed that the sensing equipment of the L2 level autopilot system of the M5 and the SF5 may be the same set, using a single current view camera, 3 millimeter wave radars, 8 ultrasonic radars and 4 surround view cameras.

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Huawei Introduces Smart Substation Power Solutions for Sub-Saharan Africa

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Keeping electrical infrastructure running smoothly is a major challenge for utility providers around the globe. During a major power summit in South Africa, Huawei joined forces with regional utility companies to address these infrastructure struggles. Together, the groups officially launched a new smart substation solution designed specifically to update and digitize older electrical grids across the region.

Replacing manual inspections with remote monitoring

Traditional power grid maintenance requires teams of technicians to physically drive out to distant, isolated power substations to check for damage or equipment errors. This manual process is slow, expensive, and can leave communities without power for long stretches if a fault occurs in a remote area.

The new technology from the company completely changes this dynamic by deploying automated private wireless networks directly at the power sites. These networks connect to smart camera systems and remote sensors. Instead of spending days traveling, utility operators can now perform a full, detailed inspection of a distant substation remotely in just a few minutes. This immediate visibility helps companies spot physical errors before they cause widespread blackouts, keeping the power on for local businesses and homes.

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Cutting maintenance costs and protecting hardware

Beyond remote viewing, the smart solution uses advanced data analysis to monitor the health of expensive electrical transformers. The system can automatically detect unusual heat spikes or abnormal vibrations, sending instant alerts to maintenance teams. By catching these mechanical problems early, utility companies can fix minor issues instead of replacing entire pieces of destroyed hardware, saving millions of dollars in operational costs.

Representatives from the company emphasized that building a reliable, stable power supply is absolutely vital for the economic growth of the region. By merging physical power systems with digital networking tools, the company hopes to create a more resilient power grid that can easily adapt to growing energy demands. The technology is currently being prepared for deployment across several regional power networks immediately.

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Huawei HiFS 2026: Financial Data Intelligence Solution 6.0 Launched

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The digital banking landscape is moving past basic online applications into an era dominated by automated workflows and highly personalized assistance.

At its major intelligent finance summit in Shanghai, Huawei launched a massive update to its core banking software line. The brand-new Financial Data Intelligence Solution 6.0 is designed to help global financial institutions safely transition into a new model of automated banking.

The rise of automated banking

According to executives from the company, digital finance is changing because smart software can now organize and execute complex tasks entirely on its own.

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The company envisions a future where every bank customer has access to a smart virtual steward, and every bank employee has a personal digital assistant to handle repetitive paperwork.

To achieve this vision, the company introduced a flexible software architecture that utilizes open-source models. This layout allows global banks to scale up their digital operations across high-value areas while keeping expansion costs under control. The solution is built with a heavy emphasis on data security, ensuring that sensitive customer financial records remain completely safe from outside threats.

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Better fraud detection and personalized marketing

The new software package introduces major upgrades across three key areas: data platforms, data management, and daily applications. To prove the real-world value of these upgrades, the company highlighted new tools built alongside its global ecosystem partners.

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First, the company developed a smart marketing tool that can utilize over 5,000 distinct customer traits. This deep level of detail allows banks to offer highly specific financial advice and product suggestions tailored to the exact needs of an individual. Second, the company rolled out a joint anti-fraud safety system. This security tool can analyze a digital transaction and flag potential scams in an incredibly fast 30 milliseconds, representing a 40-fold leap in overall operational efficiency.

The company also focused heavily on system reliability. The underlying system infrastructure has been hardened to support sudden 10-fold spikes in online traffic without crashing. This ensures that banking apps stay online during major shopping events or economic shifts. Furthermore, the company upgraded its migration software, allowing banks to completely revamp their old backend systems with zero daily operational downtime.

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Huawei Unveils Advanced AI Data Center Storage Solutions in Paris

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Enterprise data needs are changing rapidly due to the sudden rise of massive computing workloads. To address these demands, Huawei used its annual innovative data infrastructure forum in Paris to reveal a new full-stack infrastructure strategy. The company is introducing high-density hardware and smart management software to help businesses process large amounts of data much faster.

Massive scale-out storage hardware

The biggest physical hardware announcement from the event is the latest version of the OceanStor Pacific scale-out storage system. The company managed to pack an impressive 11 petabytes of data capacity into a compact server chassis that takes up only two units of rack space. This extreme density allows corporate data centers to save massive amounts of physical floor space while drastically cutting down on electricity costs.

To help companies manage data across different locations, the company introduced a unified data solution. This software allows businesses to safely import and search through hundreds of billions of data points in real time, even if the files are spread across entirely different physical server buildings.

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Solving the data speed bottleneck

When running massive data tasks, modern computer systems often face speed bottlenecks while waiting for information to load. To fix this issue, the company is introducing a brand-new memory storage system designed to accelerate performance. This technology acts as a ultra-fast shared memory cache, which the company claims can reduce the initial response lag of a data request by up to 90 percent.

The company also launched a management tool that coordinates how data moves through a system. This manager improves overall accuracy by 30 percent. Alongside the storage upgrades, the company introduced a special framework that allows businesses to deploy new operational profiles with a single click, completely removing the need for complex software coding.

Finally, the company introduced a new natural language platform designed to create digital workflows quickly. This platform helps businesses set up automated digital tasks in a fraction of the time it usually takes. Executives from the company emphasized that these smart digital tools will essentially function like digital employees, serving as the core foundation for modern workplace productivity moving forward.

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