
Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng: Confident in Becoming One of China's Earliest L3 Robot Mass Producers
He Xiaopeng, Xpeng's founder, stated that Xpeng is expected to become one of the earliest manufacturers in China to achieve mass production of L3 robots.
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He Xiaopeng, Xpeng's founder, stated that Xpeng is expected to become one of the earliest manufacturers in China to achieve mass production of L3 robots.
On Wednesday, the Chinese Academy of Sciences held a press conference to provide updates on the operation of the country's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), and to discuss a series of its important scientific achievements.
Huawei is said to be developing a new Vision headset, priced at around 15,000 yuan, featuring an in-house chip for near-zero latency in spatial operations.
Amidst the ChatGPT frenzy this year, China's artificial intelligence (AI) market witnessed its first acquisition. Lightyear Technology, an AI company founded by Wang Huiwen, the co-founder of Meituan, will acquire Beijing OneFlow Technology, an AI architecture startup.
On the morning of October 24, Tesla released the Q3 financial report for 2019. It shows that its profits reached $143 million, with the company’s per car revenue rate increasing by 22.8%.
The OPPO Reno 8 Lite 5G smartphone was released in Spain on June 3. The model only offers 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Gaming smartphones are having a hard time at present. Lenovo's smartphone brand Legion is reported to be completely abolished.
Chinese mapping and navigation services provider AutoNavi and smart mobility company WeRide have officially launched Robotaxi services in Guangzhou.
Employees of some large enterprises have returned to offices after roughly two months of working from home. Yet, resumption of normal operations has come at a price for Chinese companies.
Horizon Robotics and SAIC-GM-Wuling formally reached a strategic cooperation arrangement on January 14.
On March 29th, informed sources reported that Hulu, the streaming giant owned by Disney, will lay off over 90% of its staff in Beijing.
On August 28th, Huawei Music announced a copyright agreement with Taihe Music Group and will now provide users with music by hundreds of new and old singers.