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Honor opens global headquarters in Shenzhen

Honor, which was spun off from Huawei late last year, said on Monday it opened its global headquarters in Shenzhen.

Meituan's Q2 revenue up 77% year-over-year to $6.77 billion

Meituan's revenue rose 77 percent year-over-year to RMB 43.76 billion ($6.77 billion) in the second quarter, with a net loss of RMB 3.36 billion.

China's IC exports expected to grow 18% this year

China's IC imports rose 27.2 percent year-over-year to $233.33 billion from January to July 2021, up 42.1 percent year-over-year, according to China Customs.

Vivo's first chip will be an imaging chip called V1

Vivo's first chip will be a professional imaging chip called V1, which has already been mass-produced and will be installed in Vivo's new flagship X70 series.

Tianjin encourages research on IC technology for post-Moore era

Tianjin will support the R&D and application of technologies including integrated chip for perception and computing, 5G RF front-end module, blockchain technology and support system, and quantum technology.

China's high-speed rail has covered more than 95 percent of cities with a popula

China's highways already cover more than 98 percent of cities with 200,000 people, and civilian airports cover more than 92 percent of prefectural-level cities.

Huawei says it won't give up mobile business

Huawei believes its consumer business can survive and will not give up its cell phone business, the company's rotating chairman, Guo Ping, said in an August 17 post.

ByteDance launches massive campus recruitment with over 8,000 openings

Beijing-based TikTok owner ByteDance has launched its largest campus recruitment, offering more than 8,000 positions.

Xiaomi unveils Mi MIX 4 with prices starting at about $770

Xiaomi announced the Mi MIX 4 with four versions priced from RMB 4,999 ($770) to RMB 6,299.

Xiaomi becomes No. 1 in Southeast Asia smartphone market for first time

After becoming the No. 1 smartphone vendor in Europe, Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi has also won the crown in Southeast Asia.