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  • China's first university dedicated to training of IC talent officially established

    On October 22, the Nanjing Integrated Circuit University, China's first university dedicated to the training of integrated circuit talent, was officially established in Nanjing.

  • Teslas 100% made in China? That possibility grows more realistic

    The price of the China-made Tesla Model 3 keeps getting lower as it adopts more local parts, especially the battery. Now there are reports that Tesla may even use China-made motors and the possibility of Teslas 100% made in China grows more realistic.

  • XPeng P7 gets first major OTA upgrade since launch, brings autopilot assist functionality

    Ahead of its "1024 XPeng Smart Day" event, Tesla's Chinese rival and Alibaba-backed XPeng Motors said it will push out the Xmart OS 2.1.0 OTA upgrade to P7 users from the evening of October 22.

  • NIO owner warns others to be cautious about using assisted driving as he crashes on highway

    Assisted driving feature is one of the main selling points of new energy vehicles, but even leading manufacturers like Tesla and Chinese premium electric car maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) can't fully guarantee that this feature is completely safe and reliable, and drivers still have to be ready to take over the vehicle at any time, or they could be in danger.

  • Tesla Shanghai plant phase II project passes phase review, Model Y production expected early next year

    Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory Phase II project has passed a phase review and is expected to go into full production of the Model Y early next year, cls.cn said, citing sources with knowledge of the project.

  • Tesla says it has increased Model 3 capacity at its Shanghai plant to 250,000 units per year

    Tesla says it has increased the capacity of the Model 3 at the Gigafactory in Shanghai to 250,000 units per year, meeting its goal.

  • Experts say hard to judge NIO's prospects for developing self-driving chip

    Commenting on media reports that NIO is planning to develop a self-driving computing chip, experts in the car industry said it was difficult to predict the future of the move.

  • Huawei's Phoenix Engine boasts of PC-level mobile light tracing technology

    Huawei recently announced that its Phoenix Engine's Ray Shop is the industry's most advanced mobile light-rendered hybrid rendering pipeline, widely used in games and other 3D applications to improve image quality.

  • NIO says it will communicate when time is right in response to report on self-driving chip

    In response to media reports that it is planning to develop a self-driving computing chip, Chinese EV maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) said it will communicate with the market when the time is right and could not respond to all of the rumors.

  • EV makers vie for autopilot 'crown' as NIO reportedly plans to develop self-driving chip

    Chinese media reported today said that NIO is planning to develop its own self-driving computing chip and the program, mainly driven by NIO chairman and CEO William Li Bin, is still in the early stages.