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IT之家 2026-03-11

Huawei launches HarmonyOS Smart Home X2 Pro with phone‑grade flagship chip

Product launch and significance

It has been reported that Huawei (华为) today introduced the HarmonyOS Smart Home X2 Pro (鸿蒙智家智能主机 X2 Pro), marking the first smart‑home hub the company says uses a flagship, phone‑grade Huawei chip. The move is notable: putting smartphone‑class silicon into a residential hub raises local compute and connectivity levels for home AI and IoT tasks. Who needs the cloud for every decision when the house can think for itself?

Key specs and design

Huawei's Terminal BG CEO He Gang said the X2 Pro boosts connection capacity threefold and computing ability tenfold versus the prior model, with CPU performance reaching 87.45 DMIPS. In a 1+2 cascade configuration the new hub reportedly supports up to 2,500 devices (the X2 supported 600). The unit uses an aluminium‑alloy one‑piece stamped shell and a multi‑module internal design that Huawei says is expandable via additional modules.

Software and use cases

The device is positioned as the "home brain" for HarmonyOS (鸿蒙) smart homes, enabling local/cloud AI collaboration so devices can act proactively rather than merely respond to commands. That aligns with Huawei's broader pitch for HarmonyOS as a unified platform across phones, TVs and appliances to improve latency, privacy and offline intelligence.

Geopolitical context and industry impact

This launch comes against a backdrop of export controls and sanctions that have constrained China's access to cutting‑edge foundries. Huawei's push to deploy higher‑end, internally developed silicon into non‑phone form factors underscores its strategy to broaden vertical integration and fortify a domestic smart‑home ecosystem. It has been reported by IT之家 (ITHome) that Huawei is emphasizing local compute to reduce reliance on external cloud services — a claim that will be watched closely by rivals and regulators alike.

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