Phate Zhang
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Apple releases iOS 13.6 GM, brings CarKey support
Apple today released the GM builds of iOS 13.6 as well as the iPadOS 13.6, users can get the update from the Apple Developer Center or the Download via OTA after installing the correct developer profile .
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Nio China secures 10.4 billion yuan credit line from six Chinese banks
Nio China today received a 10.4 billion yuan ($1.48 billion) credit facility from six Chinese banks, further strengthening its financial status.
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Apple releases first public beta of iOS 14, home screen redesigned
Apple released the first public beta for iOS and iPadOS 14 today, two weeks after the first developer beta was released.
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Huawei files for MateStation trademark, possibly a docking station for Mate 40 phones
Huawei filed an application with INDECOPI on July 6, 2020 in Peru for a new trademark named MateStation that could be used for mobile docking accessories, similar to Samsung's DeX.
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Tesla can already recognize Chinese traffic lights
Tesla's in-car system was updated in June with a version that allows the driving visuals to show more objects, including stoplights, stop signs and selected road markings.
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How big is the gap between SMIC and TSMC?
As a leading Chinese foundry, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) has been doing its best to catch up with TSMC.
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Tencent launches AI-powered drug discovery platform iDrug
Tencent today launched its first AI-powered drug discovery platform, "iDrug", which will help developers to improve preclinical drug discovery.
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Huawei HiSilicon ranks 2nd in Q1 smartphone processor revenue
Qualcomm, HiSilicon, Apple, Samsung and MediaTek are the top five vendors in terms of application processor (AP) revenue share, according to Strategy Analytics.
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China's first ultra-small 5G communication module put into commercial use
China's first ultra-small 5G communication module, the AI-NR11, rolls off assembly line at Changhong's Subsidiary Sichuan AI-Link, marking the 5G module's entry into commercial phase.
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Nio reportedly to get over 10 billion yuan credit line from six Chinese banks
Chinese EV company Nio will receive a credit line of over 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) from six banks, according to Sina News.