
Huawei Reported to Sell x86 Server Division
News emerged that Chinese telecom giant Huawei was in advanced talks to sell its x86 server business. Huawei declined to comment on the report.
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News emerged that Chinese telecom giant Huawei was in advanced talks to sell its x86 server business. Huawei declined to comment on the report.
Xiaomi's Surge P1 chip, a purportedly self-developed charging chip, was recently questioned to be produced by an original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
On Wednesday, Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, reiterated the company's commitment to the Chinese market at the 2023 DealBook Summit.
Smartphone brand OPPO announced Monday that the launch conference for its K10 series will be held at 14:30 on April 24, and the first related promotional video has been released.
SMIC, the leading Chinese chipmaker, aims to play a major role in the hastening semiconductor arms race.
Sources close to NVIDIA have disclosed that Tencent's procurement expenditure this time has soared to tens of billions of RMB.
The Chinese unit of American multinational semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) announced on Tuesday that it has entered into a chip supply partnership with local automaker NIO.
On March 28, 2023, TuSimple, a global autonomous driving technology company, officially released its domain controller product (TDC - TuSimple Domain Controller) based on the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin SoC chip design and development. It is expected to begin mass production and delivery by the end of 2023.
Shenzhen-headquartered telecommunications giant Huawei held a founding conference for its second batch of business "legions" on March 30.
Chip firm Nanjing Tianyihexin Electronics Co., Ltd. announced that it had recently completed a C round of financing worth several hundred million yuan.
Alibaba's ARM-based server chip, which has been developing since 2019, has finished tapeout in the middle of the year and may be released in the near future, according to several sources.
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD is now planning to independently develop chips for intelligent driving.