Huawei Launches AI-Centric Xinghe Intelligent Network to Accelerate Global Digital Transformation

Huawei launches its upgraded AI-centric Xinghe Intelligent Network to accelerate digital transformation and shape the future of connectivity across industries.

Huawei AI-centric Xinghe Intelligent Network launch at HUAWEI CONNECT 2025
At HUAWEI CONNECT 2025, Huawei introduces a fully upgraded AI-driven Xinghe Intelligent Network, pushing boundaries in connectivity, computing, and network security. Image: Huawei


Shanghai, China — September 24, 2025:

At HUAWEI CONNECT 2025, Huawei introduced its fully upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Network, a pioneering AI-centric network solution designed to propel digital transformation across industries. The announcement, made by Leon Wang, President of Huawei's Data Communications Product Line, was part of the Data Communications Innovation Summit, held under the theme “Xinghe Intelligent Network: Shaping Intelligent Connectivity in the AI Era.” This marks a significant leap forward in the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) with network infrastructure.

The new Xinghe Intelligent Network features a three-layer architecture composed of AI-centric brain, AI-centric connectivity, and AI-centric devices. This architecture supports seamless, intelligent connectivity, making it capable of offering zero packet loss, high throughput, low latency, and zero-trust security across industries. The solution is designed to address the growing demands for more efficient computing, optimized service experiences, and robust security in a world where AI is rapidly reshaping business operations.

Huawei’s upgraded network solution is based on the principle that AI is integral to modern networks. It allows for AI-powered networking, AI-driven security, and AI-ready infrastructure, enabling enterprises to unlock new levels of performance and protection. These capabilities make it possible for industries to accelerate their digital transformation, while also supporting a range of industry-specific needs, from high-speed data processing to cutting-edge security features.

In the Xinghe AI Campus, Huawei extends security from the digital realm to the physical world. This campus includes technologies such as Wi-Fi Shield, which enhances endpoint security, and solutions that prevent unauthorized access. A key innovation in this domain is the industry-first wireless access point (AP), which detects hidden cameras and ensures that sensitive data and trade secrets remain secure. Additionally, the Wi-Fi sensing feature offers centimeter-level precision, capable of detecting micro-movements in areas like research labs, ensuring that these critical spaces are comprehensively secured.

For computing, the Xinghe AI Fabric 2.0 is designed to optimize both general-purpose and AI-specific computing. This solution drastically reduces service deployment times, from 7 days to just 5 minutes, by simulating switches and security devices. It also supports real-time fault detection and enhances the ability to process over 200,000 service flows at once. In AI-specific applications, the Xinghe AI Fabric 2.0 allows 100% GPU utilization and boosts performance by 10%, all while cutting infrastructure costs by up to 40% compared to traditional architectures. The solution is built to handle high-density environments, such as those in AI research and development, ensuring that the system remains scalable and cost-effective.

Another notable component is Xinghe Intelligent WAN, which offers on-demand, high-capacity computing network services. This system leverages the Starnet lossless algorithm to transmit data over long distances with minimal computational loss, ensuring efficient service while keeping sensitive information secure on-premises. It also provides elastic scalability, reducing initial investments while offering the flexibility to scale as needed.

Security in the Xinghe Intelligent Network is taken to the next level with Xinghe AI Network Security, which uses AI vs. AI technology to protect against sophisticated cyber threats. Trained on data from more than 100 cloud nodes globally, the solution boasts a 95% detection rate for unknown threats, while offering real-time threat blocking capabilities. Huawei’s AI Core, which provides dedicated computing power for security, integrates these AI models into local firewalls, enhancing the network’s overall defense mechanisms.

Additionally, Huawei NetMaster offers autonomous network management, ensuring 24/7 operation and maintenance (O&M). This AI-powered agent helps maintain uninterrupted connectivity by diagnosing network issues and resolving 80% of wireless faults automatically, optimizing Wi-Fi coverage and mitigating interference in real time.

During the summit, Huawei also showcased successful collaborations with global organizations, including Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Shandong University, as well as leading companies like Shenzhen Power Supply Bureau, China Pacific Insurance (Group), and Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. These partnerships demonstrate how Huawei’s intelligent networking solutions are being deployed across various industries, including education, finance, energy, and hospitality.

Huawei’s vision for the future remains clear: “AI for All, All on IP.” By advancing the capabilities of its Xinghe Intelligent Network, Huawei is committed to driving the global shift toward AI-powered, intelligent networks that will serve as the foundation for the digital economy of tomorrow.

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