Huawei says it is shifting to full-stack AI data infrastructure
Huawei executives said the company is repositioning itself from a storage hardware supplier to a provider of full-stack AI data infrastructure, according to Developing Telecoms.
- Huawei said enterprise AI workloads are changing infrastructure requirements.
- The company said it is moving beyond storage hardware into full-stack AI data infrastructure.
- Huawei argued enterprises will need to redesign existing architectures to support AI growth.
Huawei said the shift reflects rising enterprise demand for infrastructure that can handle AI workloads. The company said existing enterprise architectures were built for earlier data and application patterns and may not be sufficient for current AI processing needs.
According to the report, Huawei is framing the change as a move from a traditional storage vendor position to a broader infrastructure role. The company described this role as full-stack AI data infrastructure rather than standalone storage hardware.
Huawei executives said enterprises will need to overhaul their current architectures as AI adoption increases. The report did not specify product names, launch dates, countries, or commercial terms in the excerpt provided.
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