
ARM Suspends Business With Huawei, Threatening Chip Designs in the Future
Huawei takes another heavy hit as ARM Holdings, a British semiconductor and software design company, cuts ties with it to comply with U.S. sanctions.
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Huawei takes another heavy hit as ARM Holdings, a British semiconductor and software design company, cuts ties with it to comply with U.S. sanctions.
Ant Financial, the Chinese payments giant, is in talks to lead a $600 million funding round in India’s leading food delivery app Zomato, people familiar with the matter told the Economic Times.
Robin Li said: "I am not worried that large models will lead to a reduction in human job opportunities.
Shanghai has granted BMW a license for self-driving vehicle road testing, allowing the German auto manufacturer to be the first multinational company with whole...
Huang Xiuhong, the chairman of Beijing-based electronics retailer GOME Holdings, said recently that until the end of December, the company will only provide social security to its employees, and it will not pay wages.
Chinese online education platform Zuoyebang has launched a large-model-based AIGC learning product called "Question AI" in the United States, Indonesia, and other places.
Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Black Sesame Technologies announced on Monday that its Huashan-2 A1000 autonomous driving chip will begin mass production this year.
The new device of vivo has an internal code name of "Superman" and is expected to be released in December.
It looks like 2019 will be the year of foldable phones. Many smartphone manufacturers have released their brand new products with foldable screen technology, the most noteworthy being are Samsung Galaxy Fold and Huawei Mate X.
Chinese Internet company ByteDance plans to disband its investment business as a whole, involving about 100 employees.
Tesla started delivering the first Made-in-China Model 3 sedans to the general public on January 7, one-year anniversary of the company’s Gigafactory 3 in Shanghai.
A team of researchers from Baidu Research, an AI company based in Beijing, has developed an AI algorithm that can rapidly design highly stable COVID-19 mRNA vaccine sequences that were previously unattainable.