Phate Zhang

  • Short video platform Kuaishou asked to remove 10,000 videos suspected of copyright infringement

    Chinese short video platform Kuaishou has been asked by the China Audio-Video Copyright Association to remove 10,000 videos suspected of copyright infringement.

  • China's first privately-held high-speed railway starts track laying

    The construction of the Hangzhou-Shaoxing-Taizhou railway, which started at the end of 2017, is one of the first eight railroads in China with private investments.

  • 37 Chinese mobile games earn over $100 million in overseas markets last year

    The top 30 mobile game products in terms of overseas revenue generated a total of $9.24 billion in the App Store and Google Play, up 47% from $6.3 billion in 2019.

  • Chinese screen supplier Visionox reportedly gets order to supply panels for 5 million Huawei phones

    The company will also provide Honor with nearly 10 million AMOLED display panels, according to the source.

  • SMIC withdraws from the US OTC market

    China's leading contract chipmaker SMIC announced its withdrawal from the OTCQX, the US over-the-counter market, and the termination of the ADR Level 1 program on January 31.

  • OPPO closes super flagship store to shrink its offline business

    "It's a fact that OPPO's business is weak and the cost of offline stores is big, so closing the store is a sure way to go."

  • Samsung reportedly to supply foldable screens to Chinese phone makers

    Samsung Display will supply foldable displays to some Chinese smartphone makers, with shipments scheduled to begin in the third quarter of this year and 1 million delivered by the end of the year, according to Sina Tech.

  • Chinese vendors account for 77% of mobile phone shipments in India in 2020

    Chinese vendors account for about 77 percent of smartphone shipments in India in 2020, up 5 percentage points from 72% in 2019, according to a report from market research firm Canalys.

  • Chinese tech companies look to advance IC standardization

    This means China is starting to systematically promote IC standardization, said a longtime IC standardization advocate.

  • Samsung warns chip shortage could spread from cars to smartphones

    South Korean chipmaker Samsung Electronics has warned that a rush by foundries to meet automakers’ demand is limiting their ability to accept new orders, which could affect deliveries of smartphones and tablets.