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Home » Huawei Sees AI-Led Growth in 2025 Amid Carrier Spending Slowdown

Huawei Sees AI-Led Growth in 2025 Amid Carrier Spending Slowdown

April 2, 2026
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Huawei reported 2025 revenue of CNY880.9 billion ($122 billion USD) and net profit of CNY68 billion ($9.4 billion USD), maintaining steady performance despite ongoing geopolitical constraints and cyclical pressure in telecom infrastructure spending. The results align with the company’s internal forecast and reinforce Huawei’s position as a Tier-1 global ICT supplier operating across carrier networks, enterprise infrastructure, cloud, and devices.

A central theme of Huawei’s 2025 performance is sustained, high-intensity investment in research and development. The company allocated CNY192.3 billion ($26.7 billion USD) to R&D, representing 21.8% of annual revenue—one of the highest reinvestment rates in the global technology sector. Over the past decade, Huawei has invested a cumulative CNY1.382 trillion ($192 billion USD) in R&D, supporting long-term development of its internal technology stack spanning connectivity, AI compute, operating systems, and cloud platforms.

Segment-wise, Huawei reported that its connectivity business experienced the impact of global carrier capex cycles, while its computing business expanded alongside rising demand for AI infrastructure. Huawei Cloud continued to strengthen its position by focusing on core services and AI workloads, and the company highlighted rapid growth in its intelligent automotive solutions segment. The consumer business focused on advancing the HarmonyOS ecosystem, while Huawei’s broader strategy emphasizes tighter integration of AI and security across its product portfolio, supported by platforms such as Ascend (AI compute), Kunpeng (CPU), and HarmonyOS.

  • Revenue: CNY880.9 billion (~$122 billion USD)
  • Net profit: CNY68 billion (~$9.4 billion USD)
  • R&D investment: CNY192.3 billion (~$26.7 billion USD), 21.8% of revenue
  • 10-year cumulative R&D: CNY1.382 trillion (~$192 billion USD)
  • Connectivity: impacted by telecom investment cycles
  • Computing: growth driven by AI infrastructure demand
  • Huawei Cloud: focused on AI workloads and core services
  • Intelligent automotive: rapid expansion in AI-driven vehicle platforms
  • Strategic platforms: Ascend (AI), Kunpeng (CPU), HarmonyOS (OS ecosystem)

“In 2025, Huawei’s overall performance remained steady,” said Sabrina Meng, Huawei’s Rotating Chairwoman. “We will translate strategy to execution, keep cultivating the developer ecosystem, and pursue high-quality development.”

🌐 Analysis: Huawei’s continued allocation of more than one-fifth of its revenue to R&D highlights a deliberate strategy to vertically integrate across silicon, systems, and software, particularly in AI infrastructure. This approach aligns with broader industry trends where control of the full stack—compute, networking, and software—has become a competitive requirement for scaling AI workloads.

🌐 Analysis: The company’s focus on Ascend, Kunpeng, and HarmonyOS ecosystems reflects growing momentum behind sovereign AI infrastructure, particularly in China. Huawei is positioning itself alongside domestic cloud providers while building alternatives to U.S.-origin technologies, as global competition intensifies across AI compute platforms and cloud ecosystems.

Huawei 2025 Annual Report — Key Metrics, Architecture Shifts, and AI Infrastructure Signals
Revenue ScaleCNY880.9B (~$122B USD), signaling continued Tier-1 global ICT vendor scale despite export controls
ProfitabilityCNY68B net profit; stable margins while sustaining elevated R&D intensity
R&D IntensityCNY192.3B (21.8% of revenue) — among the highest reinvestment rates globally; prioritizing long-cycle platform control
10-Year R&D CommitmentCNY1.382T cumulative — sustained capital allocation toward sovereign technology stack (silicon, OS, AI)
AI Infrastructure PivotComputing business expanding with AI demand; Ascend platform positioned as domestic alternative to GPU ecosystems
Cloud CompetitivenessHuawei Cloud focusing on core services and AI workloads; tightening integration between compute, storage, and AI frameworks
Connectivity BusinessImpacted by global telecom capex cycles; still foundational for transport, 5G, and enterprise networking revenue base
Operating System StrategyHarmonyOS ecosystem scaling across devices; strategic hedge against reliance on Android and Western software stacks
CPU + Compute EcosystemKunpeng platform advancing ARM-based infrastructure stack for servers and cloud-native workloads
Automotive AI GrowthRapid expansion in intelligent vehicle solutions; leveraging AI, sensors, and edge compute integration
Digital PowerFocus on high-efficiency energy systems for data centers and telecom — aligns with AI power density requirements
Full-Stack StrategyTight integration across silicon (Ascend), compute (Kunpeng), OS (HarmonyOS), and cloud — mirroring hyperscaler verticalization models
Forward StrategyContinued investment in AI, security, and ecosystem development; emphasis on developer adoption and platform stickiness
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