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Huawei bags eight awards, including five Grand Awards at Interop Tokyo 2020

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Interop Tokyo is an annual conference that brings together industry giants from around the world to showcase the latest developments in the world of AI, IoT, edge computing, and the industrial Internet.

At this year's rendition, Interop Tokyo 2020, the Chinese electronics giant Huawei won eight awards. Out of the eight, five were the coveted Grand Awards. The awards together with the projects that received them are enlisted below:

  • Grand Prize in Network Infrastructure: OptiXtrans OSN 9800 M12, the industry's first super C-band transmission product.

  • Grand Prize in Cloud Infrastructure: CloudEngine 16800 data center switch, the industry's highest-density 400 GE line card for data centers in the AI era.

  • Grand Prize in Server and Storage: Huawei's next-generation all-flash storage OceanStor Dorado 8000/18000 V6, oriented to core production and transaction scenarios, and continuously setting performance, reliability, and intelligence benchmarks.

  • Grand Prize in IoT: Huawei edge computing gateway AR502H.

  • Grand Prize in Facility: The eMIMO edge computing facility solution.

  • Special Prize in Enterprise IT: Huawei 5G AR NetEngine AR6000.

  • Special Prize in Network Infrastructure: Huawei OptiXtrans DC908, an intelligent Data Center Interconnect (DCI) product with a single-fiber capacity of 88 Tbit/s and AI-enabled O&M.

  • In the AI category, the industry-leading Atlas 900 AI cluster is the only award-winning product.

Huawei showcased a total of 14 products at Interop Tokyo 2020. As stated before, the conference is being held virtually. It commenced on April 13 and will culminate on June 30. The step to go online was taken considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to the postponement or cancellation of numerous events worldwide.

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