A couple of years ago, Huami had launched the Huangshan No. 1 chipset, which was touted to be the world’s first artificial intelligence-powered wearable chipset. Now, the Chinese giant is gearing up to launch its successor.

Huami has announced its new AI ​​Innovation Conference on June 15th in China where the company is expected to launch the next-generation wearable chipset. As the company mentions that Huangshan No. 1 was just a small experiment, we expect the upcoming chipset to be more powerful.

Huami AI Chipset Teaser

At this time, nothing about the upcoming wearable chipset from Huami is known, not even its name. But given that the event is scheduled for next week, it’s not a long wait for the official announcement to take place.

Huang Wang, CEO of Huami Technology says that the company plans to be self-reliant ever since the inception and the launch of its own wearable chipsets is a step forward in that direction. This comes at a time when the Chinese companies are under extreme pressure from the Western markets after the US-China trade war.

The Huangshan No. 1 (MHS001), announced in April 2018, comes integrated with AI neural network. It features four core artificial intelligence engines — cardiac biometrics engine, ECG, ECG Pro, and Hearth Rhythm Abnormality Monitoring Engine.

At the time of launch, the company had highlighted its three characteristics — it’s AI drive, provides lightning performance, and has minimal power consumption. It has Always-On functionality and the chipset AI is claimed to be better than the traditional AI.

It supports real-time movement tracking, real-time biometric identification, real-time warning, among a huge array of functions. We expect the upcoming chipset to continue supporting such functions, along with some new technologies and features.