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Analysis: Who really owns Huawei?

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While no direct ties between Huawei and the Chinese military and Communist Party have ever been established beyond CEO Ren Zhengfei's past ties to both, the fast-growing telco supplier's ownership structure is still fascinating, strange and tricky for Western observers to understand.

Huawei was founded in 1988 but remains a private company to this day, despite revenues of A$26.8 billion last year and a compound annual growth rate of 33 percent.

Huawei staff are evasive when asked why the company hasn't listed.

"We will choose the most suitable model for Huawei at varied developmental stages," a company spokesman told iTnews.

One of China's richest men - with an estimated net worth of US$450 million - CEO Ren Zhengfei is content with a mere 1.42 percent of shares in Huawei.

More at https://tinyurI.com/y2op5764
 

Leongsam

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The question that should be asked is not who "owns" Huawei but who "controls" Huawei.

The answer is obvious. It's controled by the communist party. So are all the other big business entities like Wechat, Alibaba etc.
 

laksaboy

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Whatever this joker said, just ignore him, his imagination of MIGHTY USA as if were eternal center of world completely delusional STUPID & CHILDISH. So whatever he said about China are also IMH tales. He is just a @ginfreely with a KKJ that's all.


Ignore him at your own peril. He has insider info and is spot on. :cool:
 

Tony Tan

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Ignore him at your own peril. He has insider info and is spot on. :cool:


Rubbish lah! He is likely a spy sent by Xi to confuse Chow Ang Moh!

The whole reason why Huawei and China are so strong is because of supercomputers put to the proper use unlike stupid Chow Ang Moh.

That is why they breakthrough every niche technologies and advanced at tremendous speed. Chinese got world's largest fleet of supercomputers and the highest performance ones. Huawei is making them, and surely include their own CPU cores and OS etc. Huawei's CPUs and OS also supplies Chinese Military and Space Agencies. They will not allow Chow Ang Moh OS nor CPUs inside their systems.

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Huawei Launches Intelligent Cloud Platform using New Heterogeneous Servers
Michael Feldman | September 12, 2017 02:16 CEST

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Huawei intends to be a big player in the public cloud space and is starting out by building a new intelligent cloud hardware platform powered by its with own FusionServer gear.

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The cloud platform, known as Atlas, was announced last week in Shanghai at Huawei Connect, the company’s annual technology conference. The focus of the event was cloud computing, or more precisely, “intelligent clouds” that would serve AI and HPC users. Although late to the utility computing game, the company intends to use Atlas as a jumping off point to eventually challenge companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Alibaba, and IBM in the public cloud space.

But rather than just fielding zillions of generic servers, the company revealed it was basing the Atlas cloud on a new set of FusionServer boxes that combined x86 processors with GPUs. For example, Huawei will be using the FusionServer G5500, a 4U server that can house up to eight NVIDIA P100 or P40 cards that can be used to accelerate deep learning or more traditional high performance computing workloads. It also will employ the new FusionServer G2500, another 4U servers that can house up to 16 NVIDIA P4 GPUs and 240 TB of local storage. The P4 accelerators are specifically geared for inferencing neural networks, and in the case of the G2500, it will be tasked to do things like video analytics, using data gathered from vehicles and IoT devices.

Huawei will also be offering an FPGA-accelerated cloud service but it’s not clear which server will be called upon to house the reconfigurable silicon. The company currently offers a Xilinx FPGA-accelerated E9000 blade, a converged architecture server aimed at cloud computing, HPC, and high-end enterprise use, so that’s one possibility. The target application for the Atlas FPGA service appears to be inferencing, once again, but the reconfigurable aspect could theoretically be employed for a variety of throughput-demanding applications, including HPC.

In any case, the principle rationale behind Atlas is to offer a heterogeneous platform for the types of compute-demanding tasks that Huawei believes will dominate cloud computing from here on out. At the Huawei Connect event, Qiu Long, President of the company’s IT server product line, explained that cloud platforms will have to become more diverse to meet these needs.

"As the AI era is approaching, traditional hardware cannot meet the requirements on development of AI and cloud technologies,” he said. "Positioned as a new-generation intelligent cloud hardware platform, Huawei's Atlas pioneers heterogeneous resource pooling and intelligent orchestration technologies to bring resource utilization and performance to new high levels.”

The reference to resource pooling and intelligent orchestration refers to Atlas’s other big potential draw, namely turning the compute and storage in these servers into virtual resources. So, for example, for a financial analytics application, half a dozen CPUs on multiple servers may require only one GPU or FPGA, but for a deep learning application, a single CPU could tap into eight or more of these accelerators. All of that allocation and provisioning is taken care of by Atlas’s system software.

Of course, catching up to the current cloud computing leaders will be a formidable challenge. Huawei does have the advantage of an existing telco customer base, which, according to the company. encompasses about half of the world’s network traffic. It also has the advantage of manufacturing its own cloud server gear, which no other large cloud provider, save IBM, can claim to do.

Whether this will be enough to vault Huawei into the upper echelons of cloud computing, remains to be seen. For the near-term Amazon will continue to offer the largest and most mature base of GPU-accelerated instances, and Microsoft will offer the same for FPGA-accelerated cloud infrastructure. Nonetheless, a serious competitor like Huawei could press some of its unique advantage and eventually shake up the market. Time will tell.

 

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From now on China is world #1 Tech Giant not USA.

Every tech related leadership and standard definition will be made by Chinese starting from 5G. World Market is controlled by Chinese.

Chow Ang Moh beggars will be further worse bankrupted and screwed. Their businesses lost to Chinese their jobs lost to Chinese. You can try to reject or defy Chinese Divinity but you find yourself dead back in stoneage like caveman.




 

zeebjii

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From now on China is world #1 Tech Giant not USA.

Every tech related leadership and standard definition will be made by Chinese starting from 5G. World Market is controlled by Chinese.

Chow Ang Moh beggars will be further worse bankrupted and screwed. Their businesses lost to Chinese their jobs lost to Chinese. You can try to reject or defy Chinese Divinity but you find yourself dead back in stoneage like caveman.

While hauwei /china govt spent multiple billions on R&D, US tech companies spent multiple billions on stock buybacks to juice stock prices to fatten executive bonuses. Apple is best recent example.

You reap what you sow, simple logic!
 

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The question that should be asked is not who "owns" Huawei but who "controls" Huawei.

The answer is obvious. It's controled by the communist party. So are all the other big business entities like Wechat, Alibaba etc.

The US government has just as much control, if not more, on big business and getting them to do the government's dirty work of spying is part of it.
 

Ang4MohTrump

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HUAWEI IS DIVINITY OWNED BY GOD THE ONLY TRUE GOD! POWER & GLORY!



They capable of doing everything BETTER & FASTER no one can catch up.

This is why Chow Ang Moh are so hopelessly panic 狗急跳墙!
 

mojito

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The question that should be asked is not who "owns" Huawei but who "controls" Huawei.

The answer is obvious. It's controled by the communist party. So are all the other big business entities like Wechat, Alibaba etc.
Indeed. Who own Temasek is a stupid question. Who control Temasek is a more interesting one, something even the PAP cannot answer in pallymen. Not us, said the MOF. We don't interfere with their decisions. Teehee! Such a tease. :cool:
 

tanwahtiu

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China with 600,000 engineers looking for work can be manufacturers of All things incl superchip, dont need 600,000 lawyers in US kpkb find cases to ripped off taxpayers money
 
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