Huawei unveiled a wide range of AI and next-generation network technologies at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026, marking one of its most expansive international technology showcases under the theme “Advancing All Intelligence.”
At the center of its presentation was the Atlas 950 SuperPoD, Huawei’s most advanced AI supercomputer, displayed outside China for the first time. The system connects up to 8,192 Ascend 950 DT neural processing units through the company’s UnifiedBus architecture, enabling high bandwidth and unified memory performance. Market research firm TrendForce reported that the SuperPoD is scheduled for commercial release in the fourth quarter of 2026. Huawei also introduced the TaiShan 950 SuperPoD for general-purpose computing, along with next-generation TaiShan 500 and TaiShan 200 servers.
In networking, Huawei highlighted what it calls the “Agentic Internet Era.” The company’s new AgenticCore solution is designed to help telecom operators modernize voice, mobile internet, and home broadband services through AI-driven integration across terminal, network, and business systems. Vice President Fang Xiang also introduced Agentic MBB, which features a RAN Agent and Adaptive Air Interface to embed intelligence at the system level for mobile networks. Huawei further showcased enhanced AI-Centric Network solutions and a suite of U6 GHz products to support the evolution from 5G-A to future 6G technology.
Huawei also announced an L4 Autonomous Driving Network for campus environments, capable of automating operations such as fault resolution within minutes. A Phase 2 version for telecom operators was introduced in collaboration with TM Forum. In enterprise security, the company launched the Xinghe Intelligent Traffic-Encryption Integration Solution, integrating quantum encryption directly into routers through a built-in quantum key distribution board.
Huawei said it presented 115 industrial intelligence showcases and 22 new joint solutions spanning 38 industries at the event.

