Phate Zhang
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Li Auto delivers 3,692 vehicles in October, setting record for third consecutive month
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) said today that the Li ONE, the company's only model on sale, delivered 3,692 units in October, the third consecutive month of record monthly sales.
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Baidu Cloud Phone flagship edition released fro RMB 77 per month
Baidu today announced the flagship edition of its Baidu Cloud Phone for personal users, featuring an ARM quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
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China-made Tesla Model 3 delivery time extended from 1-2 weeks to 4-6 weeks
China-made Tesla Model 3 delivery date has been changed from 1-2 weeks to 4-6 weeks as customer demand soars, according to information on Tesla China's official website.
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NIO delivers 5,055 vehicles in October, up 100.1% year-on-year
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) delivered 5,055 vehicles in October, up 100.1% year-on-year and marking the eighth consecutive month of year-on-year growth.
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XPeng October deliveries reach 3,040 units, up 229% year-on-year
Chinese electric car company XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) delivered 3,040 units in October, an increase of 229% year-on-year, and reached over 3,000 units for the second consecutive month.
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Could NIO's upcoming sedan be a formidable rival to Tesla's Model 3?
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) was facing a tough year in 2019, when financial constraints combined with a plummeting stock price forced a delay in the release of its first production all-electric sedan, which was expected to be released that year.
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Huawei's tablet shipments up 32.9% in Q3
Despite sanctions by the US government, Huawei shipped 4.9 million units of tables in the third quarter of 2020, up 32.9 percent year-on-year, according to a recent IDC report.
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BYD's market cap exceeds that of NIO and Li Auto combined, how did it do it?
Looking at recent Chinese auto stocks, one of the hottest companies is none other than BYD.
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BYD's notebook proves broad prospects for China's core technology
BYD has always been full of confidence in the development of China's domestic core technology, its founder Wang Chuanfu said recently that "chips are man-made, not God-made".
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China's seventh supercomputer center passes acceptance with 100 Pflops of peak computing power
On October 31, China's National Supercomputing Center in Zhengzhou successfully passed the inspection and acceptance by experts organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST).