
Xiaomi Unveils New Magnetic Charging Technology
Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi unveiled a wireless charging technology called "small inductance + magnetic absorption" on Sunday.
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Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi unveiled a wireless charging technology called "small inductance + magnetic absorption" on Sunday.
AR optical display technology firm Lingxi AI announced on Wednesday its completion of a B round of financing worth about 100 million yuan ($15.8 million).
Shenzhen-based camera manufacturer Insta360 released its multi-lens anti-shake sports camera, the "ONE RS" on Thursday.
Chinese computer chip firm Changsha Chixin Semiconductor Technology Co., Ltd. announced on Wednesday that it will launch its first commercial ultra-wideband (UWB) chip: the CX300.
BOE, a leading display panel supplier in the Chinese market, announced its 2021 performance forecast on Thursday.
Supreium, a Beijing-based industrial software developer, announced it has obtained nearly 100 million yuan ($14.96 million) in A and A+ rounds of financing. The leading investors were IDG and Sequoia China.
Beijing Yunji Technology Co., Ltd. has recently completed an initial public offering of A shares, and is preparing for counseling and filing to list on the Shanghai Sci-Tech Innovation Board (STAR Market).
On September 4th, Chinese AI start-up Zhipu AI and smartphone manufacturer Honor officially announced that they had signed an agreement to establish a joint laboratory focusing on large-scale AI model technology.
Zhang Wei, CEO of Huawei Sports Health Legion, announced three major health research projects being sponsored by Huawei in Shenzhen on Tuesday.
The first batch of Amflow PL electric mountain bikes, compatible with the Avinox system, will go on sale later this year, with prices ranging from 7,000 to 12,000 euros.
Huawei's HarmonyOS system will no longer be compatible with Android applications. NetEase, Meituan, and other companies are urgently recruiting HarmonyOS developers.
Xiangdixian acknowledged that they are indeed "facing certain market adjustment pressures," but emphasized that they had not taken steps toward dissolution or liquidation.