Phate Zhang
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ByteDance reportedly exploring sale of TikTok's India business to local rival Glance
Glance's parent company InMobi owns the short video app Roposo, which became hugely popular after TikTok was banned in India in July last year.
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Steam China launches promotion for Chinese Lunar New Year
It will last from February 12 to February 16 at 2 a.m. Beijing Time, during which a large number of games will be reduced to their lowest prices ever.
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Huawei receives automotive electrical process certification
Chinese technology giant Huawei has received the highest level of Automotive Electrical Process Certification (ISO 26262 ASIL D) from certification service provider SGS, making it the first company in China to receive the certificate.
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Ren Zhengfei says Huawei will never sell its terminal business, including phones
Huawei still has to rely on globalization to solve the chip problem, no matter what, Huawei will never give up the idea of globalization, he said.
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Luckin Coffee files for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection in New York
Luckin Coffee, previously mired in a financial fraud scandal, filed for Chapter 15 bankruptcy protection under the US Bankruptcy Code in New York, according to Bloomberg.
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SMIC plans to expand production of 10,000 wafers on its mature 12-inch line this year
SMIC plans to expand its mature 12-inch line by 10,000 wafers and its mature 8-inch line by no less than 45,000 wafers this year, according to company Co-CEOs Zhao Haijun and Mong-Song Liang.
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SMIC's revenue up 10.3% year-on-year to $1.03 billion in Q4
Net income attributable to SMIC shareholders for the quarter was RMB 1.252 billion, up 93.5 percent year-on-year.
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Genshin Impact allegedly becomes first game to retain 70% revenue in China's Android channel
Genshin Impact, a popular mobile game produced by Chinese game developer miHoYo, had previously avoided distribution on China's Android channel. But now, things have changed.
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Huawei to invest $80 million in R&D in Ireland
By the end of 2022, Huawei will create 110 new jobs in Ireland and plans to invest $80 million in research and development, according to c114.com.
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Alibaba reports revenue of $34 billion in fiscal Q3, beating market expectations
Alibaba's revenue for the third quarter of fiscal 2021 increased 37% year-on-year to RMB 221.08 billion ($34 billion), beating market expectations of RMB 214.158 billion and was higher than the RMB 161.456 billion in the same quarter last year.