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Huawei Ark Compiler officially supports C language
Huawei Ark Compiler has added support for C language, which is the basis for implementing mixed Java and C compilation.
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Volkswagen to debut electric compact SUV ID.4 in China on Nov 3
Volkswagen's new all-electric compact SUV, the Volkswagen ID.4, will be released in China on November 3, according to industry media Evzhidao.com.
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Ant Group's global headquarters settled in Hangzhou
Hangzhou Municipal Government and Ant Group signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement, and Ant Group's global headquarters officially settled in Hangzhou to accelerate the creation of the country's "first city of digital economy".
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CICC initiates coverage of Niu Technologies with Outperform rating and $31 price target
Chinese investment bank CICC on October 14 initiated coverage on Niu Technologies (NIU), giving the company an Outperform rating and a price target of $31.00, corresponding to 30x 2021 P/E.
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4 tips to avoid common web security vulnerabilities
Cyber-criminals spend hours at a time trying to hack business websites and exploit the data these domains contain. If your web-based technology is compromised, you will lose a lot of money.
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Baidu exec says chips developed by the company have been deployed on its search engine
Baidu's cloud-based universal AI chip Baidu Kunlun, developed by Baidu, is already in use on Baidu's own search engine, which is handling a large number of requests on searches every day, Baidu vice president Wu Tian said on October 14.
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NIO rival Li Auto in spotlight as Li ONE with driving assist on hits truck at high speed
Recently, news of a collision between a Li ONE, the only model by Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI), with driving assist on and a truck has sparked concern in China.
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Tesla doesn't need a PR department? The Chinese market may be an exception
Tesla has reportedly given up on conducting public relations, but that doesn't seem to apply to the Chinese market.
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NIO stock surges more than 8% pre-market as JP Morgan sharply raises price target to $40
The shares of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) rose by more than 8 percent in pre-market trading on Wednesday after JP Morgan's bullish rating.
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JP Morgan sharply raises NIO price target to $40, representing 85% upside potential
JP Morgan gave NIO an Overweight rating and admitted that "we missed the stock's major rally YTD."