Chinese smartphone makers accelerate AI innovation
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:18 am
Artificial intelligence technology is also influencing the development of various industries, including telecommunications. According to MWC, 2023 is the year when generative AI has become a mainstream technology and researchers have realized its enormous potential. As for 2024, MWC believes that this is the year when more and more experimental AI results will be converted into commercial value.
Due to the US clampdown on Chinese tech companies, some of them were absent from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024) held in Las Vegas in January this year, and MWC is expected to feature a large number of Chinese exhibitors, industry insiders told the Global Times.
In recent years, the mobile industry has faced challenges such as slower than expected 5G penetration, especially the lack of killer apps, said a report by DigiTimes Asia, adding that how to inject new vitality into the existing mobile industry in the era of AI.
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The China news “Chinese companies to showcase new 5G solutions at MWC” was prepared by PRC.TODAY Portal based on materials from the Global Times website.As innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) begin to change people's daily lives, Chinese smartphone makers have stepped up the development of AI-powered phones, demonstrating Chinese enterprises' efforts in independent research and development (R&D) in cutting-edge technologies.
Smartphone maker Meizu announced on February 18 that it would stop developing and shipping legacy mobile phones and is ready to embrace the "All in AI" principle.
The company said it has an advantage in hardware and software development and will focus on releasing new devices powered by artificial intelligence.
On the same day, OPPO CEO Chen Mingyong published an internal letter stating that 2024 would be the first year of AI phones. “ In the next five years, the impact of AI on the mobile phone industry could be completely comparable to the year when smartphones replaced feature phones ,” Chen Mingyong noted.
Due to the US clampdown on Chinese tech companies, some of them were absent from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024) held in Las Vegas in January this year, and MWC is expected to feature a large number of Chinese exhibitors, industry insiders told the Global Times.
In recent years, the mobile industry has faced challenges such as slower than expected 5G penetration, especially the lack of killer apps, said a report by DigiTimes Asia, adding that how to inject new vitality into the existing mobile industry in the era of AI.
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The China news “Chinese companies to showcase new 5G solutions at MWC” was prepared by PRC.TODAY Portal based on materials from the Global Times website.As innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) begin to change people's daily lives, Chinese smartphone makers have stepped up the development of AI-powered phones, demonstrating Chinese enterprises' efforts in independent research and development (R&D) in cutting-edge technologies.
Smartphone maker Meizu announced on February 18 that it would stop developing and shipping legacy mobile phones and is ready to embrace the "All in AI" principle.
The company said it has an advantage in hardware and software development and will focus on releasing new devices powered by artificial intelligence.
On the same day, OPPO CEO Chen Mingyong published an internal letter stating that 2024 would be the first year of AI phones. “ In the next five years, the impact of AI on the mobile phone industry could be completely comparable to the year when smartphones replaced feature phones ,” Chen Mingyong noted.