
Configurations of Black Shark's New Gaming Smartphone Leaked
Black Shark, a gaming smartphone brand, is reportedly building a new product.
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Black Shark, a gaming smartphone brand, is reportedly building a new product.
Microsoft officially announced that with the support of TTS, a deep neural network based on Microsoft Azure, Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng Motors has successfully upgraded its driver assistance function.
Tuya Smart, an Internet of Things (IoT) smart product solutions provider, has reportedly been carrying out layoffs involving hundreds of employees since last year.
LinkMore, a clothing supply chain SaaS (Software as a Service) provider, on Tuesday completed an A+ round of strategic financing worth $30 million.
On February 20th, OPPO's Chief Product Officer Liu Zuohu stated at the company's AI Strategy Conference that OPPO will continue to invest in cloud computing power in the future.
AI computer chip technology company Cambricon on February 25 released its 2021 annual performance report, showing revenue of 721 million yuan ($114.3 million) during the period.
Xbiome Biotech Co., Ltd., an AI-based microbiome drug development company in Shenzhen, China, announced the completion of a B-round of financing totaling nearly $100 million.
XPeng previously officially introduced that this land-air integrated flying car is designed for the future three-dimensional traffic system.
The Jungar Economic Development Zone in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia announced on Tuesday that the first 5G unmanned new energy mining vehicle project in the province was officially put into production.
Youzan CEO Ning Zhu, also know as Bai Ya, issued an internal letter to employees, opening a review of the company's business in the past year while comprehensively introducing its future adjustment plan.
As part of the agreement, CIOT will purchase flexible display screens, sensors, software and hardware integration solutions from Royole Corporation in batches for the whole line of commercial robot products of the company.
In order to ensure the safety of delivery drivers, the local life services platform operated by major Chinese tech firm Meituan has announced it will put 100,000 smart safety helmets into use in Beijing and other cities this year.