Huawei Strengthens AI-Driven Network Transformation in Asia-Pacific with Upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Fabric at HNS 2025

Huawei has officially unveiled the upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Fabric solution at the Huawei Network Summit (HNS) 2025 for the Asia-Pacific region. Presented during the session titled “Xinghe Intelligent Fabric, Powering the AI Era,” the announcement marks a significant leap in data center network innovation, enabling enterprises across the region to accelerate digital transformation in an increasingly AI-driven landscape.

Delivering a keynote speech, Wang Yidong, Director of Huawei’s Asia Pacific ICT Marketing & Solution Sales Department, highlighted how Huawei has successfully deployed high-performance, secure, and ultra-reliable data center network infrastructure for a wide range of industries. He emphasized that these advanced solutions empower businesses to drive innovation while maximizing operational efficiency and agility in today’s digital economy.

Arthur Wang, President of Data Center Network Domain at Huawei’s Data Communication Product Line, explained that the evolution of cloud-based architectures and AI technologies has positioned data center networks at a critical juncture. The upgraded Xinghe Intelligent Fabric now features a three-layer architecture comprising AI Brain, AI Connection, and AI Network Element all of which are designed to support uninterrupted connectivity and computing power for next-generation services.

The AI Brain layer utilizes Huawei’s proprietary network digital map and NetMaster agent to automate deployment processes and integrate network-security simulation. It is capable of resolving 80 percent of faults automatically, vastly improving operational and maintenance efficiency. The AI Connection layer incorporates Huawei’s Network-Scale Load Balancing algorithm to optimize network pathing and eliminate performance bottlenecks. This improvement enhances AI training speeds by over 10 percent and ensures zero service interruption with advanced iReliable technologies. Meanwhile, the AI Network Element layer, built on the CloudEngine switch series and StarryLink optical modules, delivers high-precision traffic monitoring, network latency visualization, and advanced security through group isolation capabilities.

During the session, Welcome Chan, IT Security and Network Director of Chong Hing Bank, and Adam Lam, Solutions Architect of Hong Kong Broadband Network, shared their real-world experience and outcomes from collaborating with Huawei. Their insights were supported by a forward-looking presentation from Dario Rossi, Director of Huawei’s Data Communication Network Algorithm and Measurement Technology Lab at the Paris Research Center, who discussed the future direction of data center networks in the era of AI.

As Huawei continues to drive innovation in data communication, the company reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with partners and enterprises to strengthen research and development in intelligent network infrastructure. These efforts are set to pave the way for the next wave of digital transformation across the Asia-Pacific region, delivering powerful, resilient, and intelligent networks that meet the growing demands of AI workloads.