
China's SMIC Vies for Edge in Global Race to Chip Supremacy
SMIC, the leading Chinese chipmaker, aims to play a major role in the hastening semiconductor arms race.
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SMIC, the leading Chinese chipmaker, aims to play a major role in the hastening semiconductor arms race.

CEO of HTC Yves Maitres said that the company plans to gradually transition its innovative focus away from hardware and towards virtual reality (VR) technology.

Wen Yaoyao, China's first virtual commentator for cultural relics, was jointly launched today by Baidu AI Cloud, Art Exhibition China and Jimu Technology.

Stephen Hawking has passed away at the age of 76. The top scientist has memorable stories in China. In November 2017, at the Tencent WE Conference, Hawking gav...
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For the first time, Apple hosted an offline event for its 2019 Apps of Year event in New York, to celebrate the top mobile applications of 2019.

Starting from May 23, 2022, Tesla will recall some Chinese-made Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles produced from October 19, 2021 to April 26, 2022, totaling 107,293 vehicles.

DeepRoute.ai, an autonomous driving technology company, will integrate the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion AV computing architecture into its Level 4 autonomous driving solutions.

The robot company Unitree is preparing to establish branch offices in Beijing and Shanghai. Its commercialization, regional market coordination, and resource integration will be further improved.

Two inactivated vaccine candidates have been approved for clinical trials in China to combat the widespread COVID-19 outbreak, Xinhua reported today.

German automaker Audi has teamed up with Chinese tech giant Tencent to work on an intelligent and interconnected digital ecosystem for future vehicles, including digital cockpits, digital marketing and other user operations.

On August 11, Chinese state-owned auto manufacturer GAC Group announced plans to set up a new entity tentatively named Electric Drive Technology Company.

On February 2, Chinese electronics maker Xiaomi decided to require a compensation of 1 million yuan ($148,926) from its partner, a molding technology company in Beijing, which leaked a draft version of the front and rear bumpers for Xiaomi's yet-to-be-released vehicle.