Phate Zhang
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Meituan launches massive campus recruitment
The recruitment includes 64 job types, including R&D, algorithms, testing, operations, security, product, product operations, design, business analysis, HR and retail.
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Tencent launches NFT trading software
Tencent's NFT trading software "Huanhe" (literally means phantom core) app has been launched, with a limited edition of 300 digital collectibles of NFT on sale.
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OnePlus says it shipped 257% more smartphones in H1 compared to same period last year
OnePlus said on July 29 that its global smartphone sales grew 257% year-over-year in the first half of 2021.
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Huawei unveils 4G-only P50 series smartphones
Huawei announced the P50 and P50 Pro smartphones on Thursday, and due to chip supply constraints, they unfortunately only support 4G instead of the latest 5G networks.
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China's cloud market exceeded $4.6 billion in Q1, IDC says
China's public cloud IaaS+PaaS market reached $4.63 billion in the first quarter, according to the latest data released by Internet Data Center (IDC).
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China's Q2 smartphone shipments fell 11% year-over-year
China shipped about 78.1 million smartphones in the second quarter, down 11.0 percent year-over-year, according to a report released Wednesday by Internet Data Center (IDC).
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Chinese bike-sharing firm Hello scraps plans for US IPO
Bike-sharing startup Hello Inc is the latest among Chinese companies to abort their plans to list in the US after Didi went public but came under regulatory scrutiny.
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TSMC reportedly plans to boost 28nm wafer capacity at Nanjing plant by 150%
TSMC will adjust the Nanjing plant's 7nm process to 28nm, possibly to guard against trade risks.
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WeChat suspends new user registration for personal accounts, expected to resume in early August
Tencent's social networking software WeChat has closed its new user registration portal for personal accounts, saying it is undergoing a technical upgrade.
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OPPO, Vivo reportedly to launch their own chips soon
In addition to ISP chips, OPPO and Vivo are also pushing ahead with plans to develop SOCs that could replace some Qualcomm and MediaTek chips in the future.