
Xiaomi 16 Pro Likely to Feature 3D-Printed Metal Frame
Xiaomi 16 Pro's choice to use 3D printing technology for the mid-frame is primarily due to the technology's capability for hollowed-out design.
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Xiaomi 16 Pro's choice to use 3D printing technology for the mid-frame is primarily due to the technology's capability for hollowed-out design.

Xiaomi personnel stated that the news of "CyberOne humanoid robots entering mass production" is not true.

ByteDance denies placing a 1 billion yuan chip order with Cambricon.

Last week, NIO made various degrees of layoffs and adjustments to departments such as UR Fellow, PT Energy Department, NIO House operations, after-sales stores, and terminal sales teams.

NIO's first self-developed chip will be manufactured by Samsung, with the research and development team led by a former Huawei HiSilicon executive.

China’s leading L4 autonomous driving mobility company WeRide announced Thursday it completed the Series B2 and B3 financing, marking that WeRide has raised a total of $310 million in a Series B funding.

Uniswap Labs, the company behind Uniswap, the world’s largest decentralized exchange protocol, announced on Tuesday that it had acquired Genie, the first NFT marketplace aggregator, which lets people discover and trade NFTs across most platforms.

On Monday, Xpeng announced that its first batch of 11 super-charging stations have been installed and are now in operation along expressways.

On the evening of Jan. 6, it was reported that middle and senior executives of Luckin Coffee signed a joint letter, accusing the current chairman and CEO Guo Jinyi.

A penalty levied by the U.S. government in the form of a 25% tax on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods came into effect on 12:01 AM EST on July 6, 2018. The 25%...

On Friday, under the guidance of the China Bicycle Industry Association and hosted by Hello Inc., China's Bicycle Travel Industry Summit Forum and the 4th Hello Ecological Partner Conference were held in Shanghai.

Around noon on June 20, Yili Group, a state-owned giant of the dairy industry in China posted an article on its public Wechat account, accusing its competitor Mengniu Dairy of disrupting the sponsorship market for the 2020 Beijing Olympics.