
Huawei Mate 50 Series Has Reportedly Made Major Breakthrough in Supply
Huawei's Mate 50 series, which is affected by Huawei's wider mobile phone business, seems to have reached a turning point recently.
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Huawei's Mate 50 series, which is affected by Huawei's wider mobile phone business, seems to have reached a turning point recently.
On Friday, Hu Baishan, the Executive Vice President of Chinese technology company Vivo announced that its X70 smartphone series will feature self-developed V1 imaging chips, to be released in September.
Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) on August 11 announced several board changes and its financial report for the second quarter of this year.
Since new US export control regulations were released in October, news emerged that leading processor IP provider Arm would cease supplying Chinese chip enterprises, arousing widespread concern in the Chinese tech industry.
Zhang Jianfeng, President of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence, announced T-Head's open source RISC-V-based Xuantie series processors and a series of tools and system software.
BYD, China Fortune-Tech Capital and other entities have recently invested in Advancechip, a digital signal processor (DSP) maker. Advancechip is the second DSP maker BYD has invested in so far this year.
Rong Semiconductor (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. has had many changes on its industrial and commercial registration page as of late, showing that its registered capital increased from 232 million yuan ($35.937 million) to 380 million yuan.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has strategically invested in Xinyuan Semiconductors, a China-based memory chip manufacturer, according to recent corporate records.
Alibaba Group, the biggest e-commerce company in China, is setting up its own chipmaking subsidiary, Pingtouge Semiconductor Company, to make its in-house artif...
BYD has announced the introduction of a new intelligent vehicle base, the “Xuanji“ architecture, which will be unveiled at the “2024 Dream Day” event on January 16th.
Beijing-based AI chipmaker Cambricon was officially listed on the Sci-Tech Innovation Board on July 20, 2020, with an issue price of 64.39 yuan per share, a 288% increase at the opening.
Advanced computer chips are quickly shaping up to represent one of the most competitive and high-stakes assets in today’s global economy.