
Huawei Empowers Global Innovation with an Open, Reliable Computing Alternative
Rashad Iskandrni
[Dubai, UAE, October 20, 2025] Huawei successfully held its first General-purpose Computing Forum at GITEX 2025. Global analysts, open-source representatives, experts, and
industry leaders gathered at the event to discuss computing trends, drivers of
ecosystem success, and best practices across key sectors. Discussions converged on one clear future: openness is the essential
path to an intelligent world.
"As a pioneer on this open path, Huawei is
deeply committed. We adhere to the principle of open hardware, open-source
software, partner empowerment, and joint ecosystem development," said
Michael Chang, President of Huawei Computing Marketing & Solution Sales
Dept.
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Michael Chang, President of Huawei Computing Marketing & Solution
Sales Dept.
Michael also highlighted how open ecosystems
like Arm, spanning hardware, software, and OS, deliver broader choices, lower barriers, and greater innovation. To date,
Huawei's computing ecosystem has over 6 million developers, more than 8,000
partners, and over 22,000 certified solutions. The Kunpeng hardware powers core
applications in finance, energy, the public sector, carriers, and
manufacturing. "We aim to co-build a sustainable global computing
ecosystem with industry partners, providing an open and reliable computing
alternative for the Middle East and the world," Michael added.
Building
on this vision, Hu Zhengce, Vice President, Huawei Middle
East & Central Asia ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Dept., detailed the
progress: "On the hardware front, Kunpeng continues to evolve with more cores and higher performance. In terms of software,
Kunpeng has maintained a consistent commitment to open source over the past six
years. We have progressively open-sourced the openUBMC firmware management
software, openEuler OS, openGauss database, openFuyao computing cluster software, as well as
BiSheng JDK and compilers. This year, Kunpeng continues to open-source its
solutions, including BoostKit for application enablement and the KUPL
high-performance computing framework. These
efforts empower customers and developers with seamless integration and deployment, delivering simpler processes, smoother upgrades, and easier
maintenance."
The forum attracted enthusiastic participants
from the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, and beyond, including
representatives from industry sectors such as carriers, finance, public
service, energy, and manufacturing, as well as academia. Speakers noted the computing industry is undergoing its most significant
infrastructure transformation in 20 years, driven by three key trends: open source becoming mainstream, heterogeneous
computing emerging as the new benchmark, and the global Arm ecosystem becoming mature.
Kunpeng,
as a core Arm ecosystem builder, reached 25% market share in China by the end of 2024. Now, Kunpeng is ready to
accelerate digital intelligence with partners across the Middle East and
Central Asia, ushering in a new computing era.
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Shahin Hashim, Associate, Research Director,
IDC, spoke at the forum, which also attended by Allen Tang, President, Huawei
Middle East & Central Asia ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Dept. The
event featured speeches from Leonardo Garcia, Linaro Data Center and Cloud
Group (LDCG) SC Chairman; Dr. Xiong Wei, Chairperson, OpenAtom openEuler
Committee, TOC Vice President, OpenAtom Foundation; Prof. Adam Barker, Lab
Director of Huawei Edinburgh RC SIR Lab; and Hu
Zhengce, Vice President, Huawei Middle East & Central Asia ICT Marketing
& Solution Sales Dept.




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