Huawei To Invest $1 Billion on Car Tech It Says Surpasses Tesla (bloomberg.com) 53
Huawei will invest $1 billion on researching self-driving and electric-car technologies, accelerating plans to compete with Tesla and Xiaomi in the world's biggest vehicle arena. From a report: Huawei's autonomous-driving technology has already surpassed Tesla's in some spheres, for instance by allowing cars to cruise for more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) without human intervention, Rotating Chairman Eric Xu told analysts in Shenzhen Monday. The Chinese telecom giant will partner with three automakers initially to make self-driving cars that carry the Huawei name as a sub-brand, said Xu, one of three executives who take turns to fill the post. It will keep its circle of partners small and get its logo onto cars -- not unlike how Intel calls attention to its microprocessors on PCs -- that adopt its autonomous driving technology, he added. The mobile giant has so far agreed to team up with BAIC Group, Chongqing Changan Automobile and Guangzhou Automobile Group.
There are a lot of Chinese-made things I'll buy (Score:1)
Re:There are a lot of Chinese-made things I'll buy (Score:4)
As long as it's properly tested by the regulator... The main issue with Tesla is they release alpha software onto public roads.
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If it's better than Tesla's tech then it's clearly not a copy. If they were going to copy anyone it would be someone who actually has self driving tech like Waymo, who of course don't have operations in China.
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A self-driving car ain't one of them.
The future holds a lot when it comes to sourcing commodity tech.
Choice, may not be one of them.
Re:There are a lot of Chinese-made things I'll buy (Score:4, Insightful)
Huawei will be building cars mostly for the Asian market.
China is the world's biggest car market by far. The SE-Asia market is also huge and growing.
Even so, a billion dollars is chump-change. They need to invest way more than that to make a serious effort.
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You are implying most Asian countries have poor safety standards and/or expectations. This isn't true. For example, Japan is a free-speech country with an ample middle class who are not keen on risk. Singapore, Taiwan, and S. Korea also have a strong middle class.
I do suppose it's fairly likely the Chinese gov't will try to tilt safety stats within their own country to make home-grown brands look better. It's what despots do.
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I rather think they're implying that China is a bigger market (by a factor of seven) than Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and Singapore combined. China and India are about 1/3 of humanity between them....
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If that's the intent, it perhaps should have said, "Huawei will be building cars mostly for the Chinese market."
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If that's the intent, it perhaps should have said, "Huawei will be building cars mostly for the Chinese market."
Southeast Asia has 655 million people. Japan and Korea are unlikely to import Chinese cars, but Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia will.
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There are "ascendant" countries all over the world, not just Asia. Again, the original wording made it sound like Asia in general accepts poor quality products. Perhaps you could have said, "Their target market is ascendant countries" or the like. No need to mention Asia.
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Will governments have to step in? (Score:2)
It's not a real concern just yet but as this tech matures over the next decade will there need to be some international standards or regulation? I can think of a dozen autonomous vehichle programs running right now. Tesla, Cruise, comma.ai, Waymo, Huawei, Zoox, Embark, Voyage and even more
Will having a few dozen different softwares running on the open road cause issues? I know competition in the space will improve things to a certain degree, different solutions to different problems but I would much pref
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After stealing Tesla IP from Chinese Factories (Score:5, Insightful)
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The technology to promise full self driving any day now?
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This IP theft thing is going to be a pain in the ass for China for hundreds of years. At some point it'll be like black people wanting reparations for slavery.
Of course the Chinese says they are owed back royalties on inventing paper, the compass, rocketry, helicopter, gunpowder, and guns.
References:
History of the Helicopter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
History of Rockets: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
History of Paper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
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OK, and what part of Tesla IP is China stealing?
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I think you didn't actually answer the question. That's what's wrong. There's no second base since you never even got to first.
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Hahaha (Score:3)
1000 kilometers without intervention? In a straight line, downhill, falling?
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or even just going around a circle track - the "autonomous" piloting software just sets the steering angle to a constant that is proper for the track, and let it drive in a circle inside the lanes for hours. See! No intervention!
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If they were able to get an autonomous vehicle to work in chinese traffic, it will be able to drive anywhere, on highways, roads, small streets, offroad, demolition derby, anywhere!
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"Better" is useless from marketers (Score:2)
Of course they claim they are "better than Tesla". There's almost no penalty for one company mis-claiming their products are better than competitors'. For one, "better" is generally subjective. Second, if they prove wrong, few customers will remember or care about past marketing predictions. Talk is cheap. I suppose this is all Captain Obvious stuff to most.
Bitcoin Morons (Score:2)
Do they not know all the smart
Money is not in improving batteries or self driving, but to buy Bitcoin.
Rodents Unite (Score:2)
I guess their moles have stolen enough IP and data to build something now.
Dunno (Score:2)
The Tesla-Killer-Cemetery is rather full already.
Invest... anyone can do that. (Score:3)
Instead of listing the dollar abount lets talk about the actuall things they develop. Seen way too many companies that are nowhere near #1 saying "Wel'll invest a thousand times more than that and dominate the market." only to silently fall back into obscurity when they fail to deliver on that statement.
yah yah. just like the LICE makers (Score:2)
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and yet, none every do.
Convincing argument...
aw how cute (Score:2)
Mimicry is the sincerest form of flattery.
How can such a conforming society ever find the creativity to lead instead of follow?
Join the club, Huawei (Score:5, Insightful)
harmonyOS (Score:1)