Yvonne Tang
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Xiaomi ranks second in global smartphone market for first time
For an already saturated global smartphone market, Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi's share is still growing.
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Tencent hiring for its entry into chip design
After Baidu and Alibaba, Chinese tech giant Tencent is also starting to enter the chip design field.
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Huawei P50 Pro will reportedly be powered by Kirin 9000 at launch, and will switch to Qualcomm chips in few months
Restrictions on access to chips have made the launch of Huawei's P50 series of smartphones difficult. Now, the company seems to have found a compromise.
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Zepp Health unveils in-house developed wearable operating system and new chip
Chinese smart wearables maker Zepp Health announced its wearable operating system Zepp OS at a launch event on July 13, and it will be available in the fourth quarter of this year.
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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com unveils operating system for cloud servers
JD.com unveiled Yunjian, an operating system for cloud servers, at the JD.com Cloud Summit 2021 on July 13, which the company says is the first of its kind in the industry.
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Chinese wearables maker Zepp Health to release next-gen chip and operating system
Chinese smart wearables maker Zepp Health announced Monday that it will release its next-generation Huangshan chip and develop its own operating system on July 13.
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Huawei announces MatePad 11 with prices starting at about $386
The MatePad 11 is the first Huawei tablet to support 120Hz refresh rate, providing a smoother visual experience in gaming and office scenarios.
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Stocks of firms hit by China's cybersecurity review plunge in pre-market trading
Didi, the Chinese ride-hailing giant listed on the New York Stock Exchange, was down about 30 percent at one point before its losses shrunk to about 22 percent. Didi only went public in the US last week, and Tuesday was its fourth day of trading.
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China now has more than 430,000 AI-related companies
The peak year for such company registrations is 2020, with 172,000 new companies, and 153,000 new companies in the first half of this year, up 150.8 percent year-on-year.
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Tencent invested in an average of one game studio every 7 days in H1
Honor of Kings and Game for peace are all popular games from Tencent, and behind this is the company's near-frenzied investment.