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CnTechPost's coverage of major Chinese tech companies, including ByteDance, Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, Pinduoduo, and others.
  • Alibaba open-sources Qwen3.6-35B-A3B to rival larger AI models in coding

    Alibaba open-sourced the 35-billion-parameter Qwen3.6-35B-A3B model, which activates only 3 billion parameters during each inference.

  • Huawei unveils OfficeClaw to capture China's growing desktop AI market

    OfficeClaw focuses on office scenarios, including content generation, smart local file organization, and the rapid creation of professional presentations.

  • Tencent open-sources HY-World 2.0 to turn text into playable 3D worlds

    Tencent has officially open-sourced HY-World 2.0, allowing users to generate 3D assets that seamlessly integrate into mainstream game engines using just text or image inputs.

  • JD.com launches 'robot ambulance' service to support booming humanoid market

    JD.com plans to expand the business to over 50 Chinese cities and multiple overseas markets within the next three years.

  • Alibaba launches second Qwen AI glasses S1

    Alibaba has launched its second Qwen AI glasses, the S1, just one month after the release of its predecessor.

  • Baidu open-sources Ernie-Image model, bringing top-tier rendering to consumer GPUs

    Baidu open-sourced its 8-billion-parameter text-to-image model Ernie-Image, which runs smoothly on consumer graphics cards with 24 GB of VRAM.

  • Alibaba to launch quadruped robot, joining China's fierce embodied intelligence race

    Alibaba's Amap unit plans to unveil a quadruped robot, marking the tech giant's entry into a crowded market.

  • TikTok monthly active users top 2 billion for first time in Q1

    Fueled by the global expansion of short drama and AI apps, Chinese mobile applications have achieved significant growth in downloads and monetization capabilities worldwide.

  • ByteDance opens Seedance 2.0 API globally as OpenAI retreats

    ByteDance's Volcano Engine fully opens its Seedance 2.0 API services as OpenAI shuts down its Sora model.

  • Alibaba integrates Excel generation into Qwen amid AI push

    Qwen's newly launched table agent allows users to directly generate and edit Excel files through natural language conversations.