Huawei earmarks US$11.7b for training of autonomous-driving systems
TLDR
- Huawei plans to spend up to $11.7B over five years on computing power for autonomous driving training and testing.
Key Facts
- The 80 billion yuan ($11.7B) investment targets compute infrastructure for training and testing semi-autonomous vehicles.
- In 2026 alone, Huawei will spend 18 billion yuan (~$2.64B) on autonomous driving R&D.
- Huawei CEO Jin Yuzhi claims the 2026 spend will exceed the combined total of all other major autonomous driving solution providers.
- Huawei’s Qiankun ADS platform has partnerships with 25 car brands, is installed in 50+ models, and has been delivered in 1.7 million vehicles.
Why It Matters
- Huawei is using scale of compute investment as its primary competitive lever to maintain its lead in China’s smart driving market.
- The Qiankun platform recently passed 10 billion kilometres of autonomous driving, giving Huawei a large real-world data advantage to compound with the new spending.
South China Morning Post · 2026-04-24 · Read the original