Recently, the State Administration of Radio Film and Television announced on its official website that it has agreed to establish a "Key Laboratory for Ultra High Definition Technology Innovation and Application" at Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
The Key Laboratory of Ultra High Definition Technology Innovation and Application of the State Administration of Radio and Television aims to focus on the ultra high definition industry chain, and carry out key foundational technological innovation and application demonstrations throughout the entire chain in areas such as content production, transmission and distribution, and terminal presentation. This will provide important technical support for promoting the upgrading of the ultra high definition end-to-end industry chain, promoting the research and development of ultra high definition original technologies, and industrial applications.
Ultra high definition video refers to a new generation of video with 4K or 8K resolution that meets technical requirements such as high frame rate, high bit depth, wide color gamut, and high dynamic range.
According to media reports, the HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+standards on the market are all led by foreign countries. China's first independent high dynamic range video standard is the HDR Vivid released by the China Ultra High Definition Video Industry Alliance (CUVA).
Huawei is not only the first practitioner of this standard, but also a major contributor to the HDR Vivid technology standard, with a considerable portion of patents coming from Huawei.