Yvonne Tang
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ByteDance said to stop requiring employees to work on Sundays
ByteDance is considering whether to eliminate the requirement to work every other Sunday and will likely announce a decision in the near future.
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Behind Didi's US IPO: its Chinese peers total 7,447
There are 7,448 "ride-hailing" companies in China including Didi, according to data provider Qichacha.
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Huawei enters top five in global public cloud market for first time, report shows
Huawei has achieved more than 200 percent growth in the infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) public cloud market for the second consecutive year and entered the top five for the first time in 2020 with $2.7 billion in revenue, according to research firm Gartner.
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China builds first metro train based on local standards
On June 28, the first metro train based on Chinese standards developed by CRRC rolled off the production line in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, marking a major innovative breakthrough in the country's metro vehicle technology.
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Chinese firm's 7nm GPU expected to tape out in Q3
The chip competes with Nvidia's next-generation 5nm GPU, which is still in the pipeline.
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Baidu has reportedly turned its chip business into independent company
Baidu has recently turned its Kunlun chip business into a new, separate company and Ouyang Jian, the chief architect of the business, has become the company's CEO.
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China makes world's first 120-ton pure electric mining dump truck with CATL batteries
The electrification of vehicles in China is touching almost every possible area.
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Huawei starts pushing first official version of HarmonyOS 2 to 18 models
Huawei has finally started pushing the first official version of HarmonyOS 2 to users after the end of public beta testing.
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TikTok rival Kuaishou says it has reached 1 billion monthly active users
TikTok rival and Chinese short-video platform Kuaishou has reached 1 billion monthly active users worldwide, almost doubling the figure it announced last month.
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China-made 14nm chips expected to be mass produced next year
The 28nm process will be the new starting point for 100 percent locally made chips, 28nm and 14nm chips are expected to be mass-produced this year and next year respectively.