Huawei’s SuperPoD portfolio creates a new option for global computing at MWC Barcelona 2026


/PRNewswire/ — At MWC Barcelona 2026, Huawei introduces its new SuperPoD products to the global market: Atlas 950 SuperPoD, TaiShan 950 SuperPoD and a series of computing solutions. This reflects the company’s recent commitment to open source and open collaboration to build a resilient computing foundation and provide a new global option.

Technological innovation builds a resilient computing foundation

Huawei will showcase SuperPoD products at MWC Barcelona 2026

With the rapid evolution of AI technologies and models that now use trillions of parameters, agentic AI is starting to penetrate the core manufacturing processes of numerous industries, driving increased demand for greater computational scalability and lower latency. However, such massive models exceed the capabilities of traditional horizontal scaling, as large clusters often have a lower utilization rate and frequent training interruptions.

Huawei has addressed these challenges with its innovative UnifiedBus interconnect for SuperPoDs. The revolutionary “cluster + SuperPoD” system architecture is tailor-made to meet the growing demand for computing power and promote the advancement of AI. At MWC, Huawei presented the global premiere of its latest SuperPoD solutions, including the Atlas 950 SuperPoD and Atlas 850E. These UnifiedBus-based products are suitable for a wide range of AI training and inference scenarios. Atlas 950 SuperPoD, for example, connects up to 8,192 NPUs via UnifiedBus, offering ultra-high bandwidth, ultra-low latency and unified memory addressing, and operates as a single logical computer for learning, reasoning and processing.

Huawei also introduces TaiShan 950 SuperPoD, the industry’s first SuperPoD for general purpose computing, along with next-generation servers such as TaiShan 500 and TaiShan 200, which offer flexible compute options for high-to-moderate computational workloads.

Open source and open collaboration foster a symbiotic ecosystem

Huawei continues to promote open source and open systems, aiming to accelerate developer innovation and ecosystem prosperity. The company plays a central role in the development of openEuler, which has quickly become one of the world’s leading open source operating system communities. Huawei has made its CANN heterogeneous computing architecture completely open source. Through layered decoupling, all software components, from operator libraries to acceleration libraries and graph computing, to programming languages, are made openly available to developers. CANN also supports communities and open source projects such as Triton, TileLang, PyTorch, vLLM and verl, which concretely facilitate the work of developers in terms of accessibility and efficiency.

As intelligence transforms industries, Huawei remains committed to building a resilient computing foundation and symbiotic ecosystem to create a new option in the AI ​​era.

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Huawei's SuperPoD portfolio creates a new option for global computing at MWC Barcelona 2026

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