
NIO, XPeng and Li Auto Make Further Chipmaking Progress
A group of China's top new energy vehicle makers including NIO, XPeng Motors and Li Auto have all been researching the development of their own automated driving chips.
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A group of China's top new energy vehicle makers including NIO, XPeng Motors and Li Auto have all been researching the development of their own automated driving chips.
IQIYI's VR Company Faces Imminent 'Shutdown' Amid Salary Dispute; Employees Turn to CEO Gong Yu for Answers.
Chinese tech giant Tencent had added a new court notice. The firm is attempting to sue three companies, including OPPO, for unfair competition.
Uxin Limited, an online used car trading platform based in China, announced on Monday that its existing shareholders Nio Capital and Joy Capital have signed a binding letter of intent for investment in the company.
Chinese EV maker BYD announced its new Han EV Genesis Version on Wednesday. The new vehicle will be launched together with the Han EV Jade Green Limited Version on April 10.
Prices of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies tumbled on Wednesday after the Chinese government imposed fresh curbs on banks' use of digital money, further fueling concerns sparked by tweets of Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
A blogger revealed that the OPPO Find X8 phone will be released as soon as October 21, along with new products such as the OPPO Pad 3 Pro and OPPO Enco X3.
11 institutions' apps including Unionpay QuickPass, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, and Bank of China have all been promoting cooperation with Tencent's WeChat Pay.
On Wednesday, Chinese online recruitment platform BOSS Zhipin, operated by Kanzhun Limited, released its unaudited financial results for the fourth quarter and full year of 2021.
NIO's second sedan ET5 officially started delivery in cities including Shanghai and Suzhou. Aiming at the pure electric, mid-sized luxury vehicle market, the ET5 will compete against products such as the Tesla Model 3 and BMW 3 Series.
China's National Press and Publication Administration issued a notice recently to further strengthen management and effectively prevent minors from overindulging in online games.
Chinese short-video platforms are now regulating online eating shows and are cracking down on so-called “big stomach kings”