Huawei Cloud Launches Agentic AI Products for Enterprise AI Infrastructure
Original: 华为云发布Agentic AI系列新品 打造智能时代“硅基黑土地”
Huawei Cloud introduced Agentic Infra, ModelArts Next, AgentArts, and industry AI platforms for enterprise agent deployment.
Huawei Cloud announced an Agentic Infra framework at its INSPIRE event, covering token generation, persistent memory, unified scheduling, and secure autonomous runtime. The release includes AICS, AMS, CCE Volcano Next, AgentSphere, ModelArts Next, AgentArts, and the open-source openJiuwen project. It also introduced industry AI zones, CloudRobo for embodied AI, security offerings, and an ecosystem plan with major Chinese model vendors.
At its INSPIRE Creators Conference held in Shanghai, Huawei Cloud formally proposed a new "Agentic Infra" paradigm, summarizing the underlying capabilities enterprises need to adopt Agentic AI as: an efficient Token factory, continuous learning, integrated general-and-specialized intelligent scheduling, and security autonomy. Around this direction, Huawei Cloud released a series of new infrastructure products: the AICS Lingqu intelligent computing cluster, claimed to support a scale of 100,000 cards and 200 EFLOPS of total computing power while reducing Token generation latency; the AMS Agentic memory storage solution, which features PB-scale memory space and tiered pooling of KV Cache to support long-horizon tasks and reduce inference costs; CCE Volcano Next, for scheduling mixed training and inference workloads; and AgentSphere, which provides the security-autonomous execution environment needed for migrating agents to the cloud. At the platform layer, Huawei Cloud launched ModelArts Next, which includes reinforcement learning services, confidential inference, model routing, and a model matrix, emphasizing that models can be dynamically scheduled according to cost, performance, or balanced strategies. The enterprise-grade agent platform Zhiguo AgentArts entered public beta, focusing on production-grade long-horizon tasks, enterprise security, industry knowledge, and observability; its open-source version, openJiuwen, was launched simultaneously. On the security front, Huawei Cloud proposed a data security zone and an AI confidential computing solution, covering scenarios such as hardware encryption, HYOK, data capsules, remote attestation, confidential inference, and federated learning. For industry implementation, Huawei Cloud launched four "Industry AI Dream Factory" zones—smart healthcare, embodied intelligence, intelligent manufacturing, and scientific computing—among which CloudRobo focuses on embodied-intelligence data synthesis, model development, and simulation verification. Finally, Huawei Cloud also announced ecosystem cooperation plans with model vendors including Zhipu, DeepSeek, Minimax, Kimi, Baidu, and iFlytek Spark, attempting to integrate cloud computing power, platform tools, models, and industry solutions into an enterprise-grade Agentic AI infrastructure.
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