
SIA: China’s Share of Global Chip Sales Nearing Level of Europe and Japan
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) in the United States released a report on Monday saying that the global chip sales of Chinese mainland companies are increasing.
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The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) in the United States released a report on Monday saying that the global chip sales of Chinese mainland companies are increasing.

At the end of last year, Xiaomi accomplished a feat that no other smartphone manufacturer had been able to do in the past six years in India. Xiaomi surpassed S...

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) company Weltmeister Motor is rumored to have postponed its scheduled initial public offering (IPO) following negative media coverage of the company.

The 2020 League of Legends World Championship Grand Final is only two days away.

Xiaomi's Yizhuang factory aims to complete the target of assembling 300 vehicles this month for the purpose of supplying display cars to terminals.

OnePlus has just unveiled the company’s newest flagship device, the OnePlus 6T, at its New York launch event named “Unlock the Speed” today. The company has al...

Baidu, Inc, the company responsible for China’s leading internet search service among other things, has reported robust financial performance in the second quarter, beating estimates on revenue.

Chinese EV maker XPeng revealed its 4th production model, the G9 Flagship SUV, for the Chinese market on September 21. The G9 will start from 309,900 yuan up to 469,900 yuan with the first deliveries for customers in China expected to be in October.

Kuaishou Technology, China's leading content community and social platform, released its financial report for the first quarter of this year.

China has inaugurated a new chapter in mankind’s lunar exploration history this morning.

Lightspeed China Partners announced on its official website that it had completed fundraising totaling $920 million, with a total fund size under management reaching $3 billion.

After Tmall, a Chinese e-commerce giant, welcomed Tesla, rival e-commerce platform JD.com also launched an official flagship store for the EV giant and attracted over 530K followers in only three days.