
Baidu and Samsung’s Kunlun AI Chip Ready for Mass Production Next Year
Samsung Electronics has teamed up with Baidu to produce its new cloud-to-edge artificial intelligence (AI) chip, Kunlun, with mass production slated for early next year.
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Samsung Electronics has teamed up with Baidu to produce its new cloud-to-edge artificial intelligence (AI) chip, Kunlun, with mass production slated for early next year.
The Consumer Council of Guangdong Province summoned seven large e-commerce platforms including Taobao, Kuaishou, Pinduoduo, and JD.com.
The Indian division of Chinese smartphone manufacturer OnePlus previously announced that it would enter the field of monitors, and on December 12 it released two related products, the X 27 and E 24.
On April 12, Bilibili, a video-sharing website based in Shanghai, launched an event in collaboration with the popular game Genshin Impact.
Xiaomi launched four refrigerators today in various sizes, storage volumes and prices to accommodate China’s massive consumer base and further expand its smart device portfolio.
NetEase revealed that to aim at the landing of the Metaverse, the company has been recruiting talent such as engineers of virtual scenario construction and virtual characters.
Recently, a figure shows that in Shanghai 76 traffic accidents related with takeout delivery happened in the first half of 2017, with one food-delivery rider in...
ByteDance has recently raised the priority level for its music products to P1, on par with its games and education services.
Ozon, one of the first e-commerce companies in Russia, will open a representative office in Shenzhen. The company plans to attract 100,000 Chinese merchants with operations on the platform and expand the transaction volume of goods from the country tenfold by 2024.
Many real estate brokerage stores in Beijing had assumed dual roles as package delivery and pick up stations for community group buying platform Meituan Youxuan.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group, or TME, reported their second quarter 2019 financial results.
On Tuesday, Chinese digital audio platform Ximalaya launched an authorized audio drama based on the novel named League of Legends: My Time, which itself is based on Tencent's popular mobile game League of Legends.