
Tesla to Add More Shifts to Increase Production of Shanghai Gigafactory
Tesla plans to add more shifts at its Shanghai Gigafactory from May 16, as it seeks to return production to levels before the city locked down to control the spread of COVID-19.
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Tesla plans to add more shifts at its Shanghai Gigafactory from May 16, as it seeks to return production to levels before the city locked down to control the spread of COVID-19.
DeepWay on Friday unveiled Xingtu, a smart new energy heavy duty truck with computing power of more than 500 TOPS and ultra-long-distance sensing capabilities of further than one kilometer.
Simon Wang, the head of AI algorithms for intelligent driving and the chief scientist for AI at Li Auto, will leave his job in the near future. Wang is mainly responsible for the research and development of AI algorithms for applications such as intelligent driving perception and maps.
On November 6th, Freshippo announced at the Import Expo that its "Global Go" business will be fully upgraded.
The coronavirus outbreak this year has restricted, stagnated, and destructed various industries, but some remain unscathed and have even gained momentum.
Shares of Chinese online travel company Trip.com Group climbed on the first day of trading in Hong Kong on Monday as the country looks forward to a strong recovery in travel during the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
Hangzhou-based internet company NetEase announced a new independent director and changes to the board committee on Thursday. It also released its 2021 ESG Report.
Rumors have emerged recently on Chinese social media that Li Xiang, the founder and CEO of Beijing-based electric vehicle firm Li Auto, is planning major staff cuts during the second quarter of this year.
In a letter to employees on Monday, Tencent’s CEO Pony Ma announced that the company would invest 50 billion yuan ($7.67 billion) in areas including “basic science, education innovation, rural revitalization,” and more.
NVIDIA China denies the untrue rumors of cutting off supply to the Chinese market, and reiterates that China is an important market.
Tencent Holdings Ltd. announced on Friday at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) that it would grant a total of 8,004,807 award shares to at least 22,800 staff members.
Yang Xudong, an officer of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), said that the government will aim to support the domestic automobile computer chip industry.