
XPeng Motors' 2024 Commencement Letter: Plans to Launch 30 Models Within 3 Years
On February 18, XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng sent a letter to all employees. There will be two new cars in 2024, with plans for around 30 products within three years.
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On February 18, XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng sent a letter to all employees. There will be two new cars in 2024, with plans for around 30 products within three years.
Vivo looks to be moving towards developing its own chips for its devices, a first for the company, but details on the procedure and process were scant.
Local market regulators in Xi'an, the capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, have summoned more than 20 e-commerce and online food delivery platforms, including JD.com, Meituan and Freshippo.
China’s electric car maker Xpeng Motors today got approval from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for a dual primary listing and will launch an IPO, reported Reuters, citing sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
An insider responded to online rumors that a "newly graduated Tencent employee who expressed his dissatisfaction with management quit his job and was marked as 'never to be hired by Tencent'."
Byton announced a reach strategic cooperation with Aurora, an automatic driving technology company. In the next two years, Byton and Aurora will carry out pilot...
China’s telecommunications giant and smartphone maker Huawei Technologies reported a sharp decline in its revenue growth of the first half of 2020 on Monday.
Viomi Technology Co. Ltd, a Xiaomi-backed supplier of Internet-connected home appliances, filed for a U.S. initial public offering with the US Securities and Ex...
"I believe for most people, the "MI" brand is quite familiar. But few of them know Xiaomi well." Lei Jun said so in a public speech on August 31. On August 31,...
China VC Weekly reports the updated investment information in fields of Chips, Biotech, Cleaning Robots and Car Rental.
Featured as one of Disney’s most promising movies for 2020, Mulan has been a disappointment following the movie’s poor performance in both western countries and China.
Here's this week's roundup of China tech stories.