
Xiaomi Not Abandoning Surge Chipsets, To Invest Over 10 bln yuan in R&D in 2020
Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun: the company has not given up on its self-developed Surge chipsets.
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Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun: the company has not given up on its self-developed Surge chipsets.
On Thursday June 7, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced a new agreement with Chinese telecommunications company ZTE Corporation that will replace t...
According to Chinese media reports, the popular live-streaming platform Douyu TV, is rumored to go public in Hong Kong next month at a valuation of $700 million...
OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei on Jan. 27 announced the establishment of his London-based new consumer technology startup Nothing, which obtained $7 million in fresh capital last December.
China’s leading video-streaming platform Bilibili is facing a severe backlash on social media due to what critics claim is offensive video content involving child porn, incest, and voyeurism.
Although Huawei and SMIC were included on the U.S. trade blacklist, they still obtained U.S. technology and goods export licenses worth billions of dollars from November last year to April this year.
On February 3rd, Xiaomi Group's stock price broke through HK$39 to reach a new high of HK$39.85, with a market value reaching HK$100 billion.
Regarding the recent media reports on ByteDance's $7 billion purchase of NVIDIA chips, Douyin Vice President responded that many aspects of the reports are inaccurate and the numbers are not correct.
News emerged on October 31 that a consortium headed by CITIC Group, one of China's largest conglomerates, was in discussion with Naspers, a major shareholder of Tencent, to acquire its shares in full. Naspers' subsidiary Prosus later responded, calling the report "speculative and untrue."
Four teams of international scientists and four teams of Chinese agricultural experts entered the final round of the Duoduo Smart Agriculture Competition.
The academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences told a Chinese news outlet on July 7 that China will explore Mars next year with a satellite, a lander and a rover.
Food delivery platform HungryPanda emerged as one of the key players in the past few years, specializing on Chinese food overseas, as large Western platforms have not yet added Chinese restaurants to their networks on a large scale due to cultural barriers or expensive commissions.