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Huawei Launches HMS Core 6.0 for App Developers with New AI Tools

Huawei Launches HMS Core 6.0 for App Developers with New AI Tools Image Credit: Huawei

The Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei has launched its HMS Core 6.0 to global app developers, bringing multiple new open capabilities and updating some existing services and features. 

As of now, HMS Core (APK) on all user devices has been updated to the 6.0 version. Users can access HUAWEI Developers anytime to get the new services and features.

HMS Core 6.0 further opens up Huawei's advanced technologies in media, graphics, telecommunications, and other fields. For media apps, Huawei provides AV Pipeline Kit with preset pipelines for video super-resolution, sound event detection, and other media services to address audio/video app developers' pain points such as difficulties with capability building and high power consumption. 

 

In the graphics field, 3D Modeling Kit offers AI-based capabilities such as 3D object reconstruction and material generation for e-commerce and animation apps, making it possible to generate 3D models even with mobile phones as long as there is an RGB camera installed, bringing more fun to user interactions. This service is currently available to all Android device models.

In addition, Computer Graphics Kit debuts the 'volumetric fog' feature powered by the volume rendering technique for dynamic lighting and shadowing fog effects on mobile devices, making indoor scenes more realistic for next-generation mobile games, especially for Cyberpunk-style mobile games. This feature is available to all Android devices supporting Vulkan.

In the telecommunications field, Network Kit has updated its AI-powered network environment prediction function so that network parameters can be optimized based on service network access rules and differentiated network requirements, thereby reducing apps' network latency by more than 20%.

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