Tom Kang
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Chinese brain-computer interface platform NeuraMatrix raises multi-million dollars in Pre-A round of funding
NeuraMatrix, incubated by Tsinghua University, was founded in November 2019. It has a team of about 50 people, mainly R&D and product engineers.
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JD.com Q4 revenue up 31% to $34.4 billion, beating expectations
JD.com's adjusted earnings per ADS for the fourth quarter were RMB 1.49, above Wall Street analyst estimates of RMB 1.24.
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Chinese chipmaker Loongson's new 12nm chips coming soon
Chinese chipmaker Loongson recently said that Loongson 3A5000 and 3C5000 made with 12nm process will be launched soon.
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Deepin launches plan to speed up adaptation with Windows software
Deepin, a China-made Debian-based operating system, announced on Wednesday that it aims to adapt more than 100,000 popular Windows programs this year.
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Mi 10S smartphone launched with prices starting at about $507
The device is priced at RMB 3,299 for the 8GB+128GB version, RMB 3,499 for the 8GB+256GB version and RMB 3,799 for the 12GB+256GB version.
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SMIC's product yields using 14nm process said to have reached TSMC's level
China's leading contract chipmaker SMIC's 14nm process yields have reached 90-95 percent, tying TSMC's equivalent process.
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Tencent's Pony Ma regains title of China's richest man as his assets retreat the least
Pony Ma, CEO of Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent, has regained the title of China's richest man with $62.6 billion, according to the Forbes Real-time Billionaires List.
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China Telecom announces plan to list on A-share market
Hong Kong-listed China Telecom announced on March 9 its plan to list on the A-share market, set to become another telecom operator to be listed on the mainland stock market.
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Chinese online sports lottery firm transforms itself into bitcoin mining company
500.com was originally an online lottery trading platform that provided lottery ticket buying services such as soccer and sports lottery tickets, as well as related consulting, tools, and communities.
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Chinese memory module maker Gloway to sharply increase production to ease price hikes
Chinese memory module maker Gloway said Tuesday it will significantly increase production this year to ease memory price hikes caused by a global DRAM supply shortage.