Meng Wanzhou Outlines AI Vision in New Year Message
Huawei Technologies’ Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou has highlighted the company’s progress in artificial intelligence and computing infrastructure, pledging to seize new “strategic opportunities” amid what she described as a growing intelligence-driven transformation of work and daily life.
In a New Year message published on Tuesday, Meng said the US-sanctioned telecoms and technology group made significant breakthroughs in 2025, strengthening China’s push for technology self-sufficiency.
Kunpeng and Ascend Form “Solid Computing Foundation”
Meng said Huawei laid a strong foundation for computing through the rapid expansion of its Kunpeng and Ascend ecosystems. The company’s Ascend AI processors have now attracted more than 3,000 partners and 4 million developers, while Kunpeng server CPUs are supported by over 6,800 partners and 3.8 million developers.
The Shenzhen-based company plays a central role in China’s domestic semiconductor and AI strategy, especially as access to advanced US technology remains restricted.
Atlas 900 Supernode Powers Multiple Industries
Huawei publicly unveiled its Ascend AI development roadmap three months ago, expressing confidence in building an AI hardware system capable of rivaling global leaders such as Nvidia.
At the heart of this effort is the Atlas 900 supernode, which Meng described as a world-leading AI training cluster built using thousands of Ascend chips. The system is already supporting industries including internet services, finance, telecommunications, and power grid operations, enabling large-scale AI model training and data processing.
Making AI Infrastructure More Accessible
“A new journey in the age of intelligence has begun,” Meng said, adding that Huawei aims to make its cluster and supernode technologies more accessible in the coming year.
The company plans to further open up its AI computing platforms to help establish a robust AI backbone, supporting innovation across industries as demand for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence continues to rise.

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