Huawei says launches ‘world’s first’ 5G communications hardware for autos


  • TECH
  • Monday, 22 Apr 2019

In this Wednesday, April 17, 2019, photo, a visitor stands near a display promoting Huawei's vehicle to internet telecommunication network during the Auto Shanghai 2019 show in Shanghai. Chinese tech giant Huawei said Monday, April 22, 2019 that its revenue rose 39% over a year earlier in the latest quarter despite U.S. pressure on allies to shun its telecom technology as a security risk. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

BEIJING: China's Huawei Technologies launched on April 22 what it said was the world's first 5G communications hardware for the automotive industry, in a sign of its growing ambitions to become a key supplier to the sector for self-driving technology. 

Huawei said in a statement that the so-called MH5000 module is based on the Balong 5000 5G chip which it launched in January. "Based on this chip, Huawei has developed the world's first 5G car module with high speed and high quality," it said. 

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