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Jack Ma says he won't choose the Internet if he starts up again
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, recently said that if he were to start up again, he would not choose the Internet, but would enter a traditional industry.
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Chinese EV maker Li Auto throws down the gauntlet to Volkswagen over questioning
In response to Volkswagen executives' questioning about its technical approach, Li Auto has challenged the German auto giant and invited it to a direct comparison test.
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China-made UnionTech OS gets an enterprise version
Union Tech, a Chinese operating system developer, said today that its UnionTech OS Server 20 Enterprise-C is now available.
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NIO's Li Bin says Tesla is not 'insurmountable'
Tesla is a great car company, but it's not as “insurmountable” as it seems as NIO chases after it, NIO founder William Li Bin said in a September 8 video program.
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Beijing achieves full coverage of stand-alone 5G network
By the end of August this year, Beijing had built 44,000 5G base stations, all of which were connected to the core network of the stand-alone 5G network, achieving full coverage of the city.
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Huawei reportedly plans to produce just 50 million smartphones in 2021, down 74% year-on-year
Chinese tech giant Huawei plans to produce about 50 million smartphones in 2021, which would be a 74 percent drop from the company's expected shipments in 2020, South Korean media outlet TheElec reported.
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Is it wise for NIO to enter the European market?
NIO recently raised $1.7 billion in capital markets. In addition to buying back a portion of NIO China stake, the funds raised will be used for high-level driverless systems and overseas market expansion.
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Alibaba, Xpeng's largest outside shareholder, holds 13.3% of stake
As of August 26, Alibaba owned 19% of Xpeng's Class A common stock, or 13.3% of Xpeng's outstanding common stock, according to Alibaba and Xpeng's filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Huawei Kirin 9000 chip allegedly has two variants
The upcoming Huawei HiSilicon Kirin 9000 series chipset will include two models, the Kirin 9000 and Kirin 9000E, according to Twitter user @RODENT950.
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PUBG Mobile adds 90 FPS support for iPad Pro
PUBG Mobile has added 90 FPS support for the iPad Pro, improving the smoothness and visual experience of the game.