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  • XPeng delivers a record 8,578 units in Q3, up 266% year on year

    Tesla's Chinese rival XPeng Motors said on October 4 that it delivered 8,578 vehicles in the third quarter, up 266 percent year on year and a new high for quarterly deliveries.

  • Samsung overtakes Huawei in August to regain top global smartphone market share

    Samsung has regained its position as the world's smartphone leader in August and distanced itself from Huawei, with a market share gap of around 6 percentage points between the two sides, according to a new report from market researcher Counterpoint.

  • Video of Chinese student running program on laptop while riding bike goes viral

    A video showing a student at Tsinghua University holding a laptop running a program while riding a bicycle has recently been widely circulated on the Chinese Internet.

  • SMIC says some suppliers under US export restrictions, assessing impact

    Chinese chipmaker SMIC announced today in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that, after several days of inquiries and discussions with suppliers, it is aware that the United States has required some of its suppliers to obtain licenses before supplying to it, and is currently assessing the impact of this requirement.

  • After shared laptops, Honor and Meituan launch shared tablets

    Last week, Honor partnered with China's online-service super-app Meituan to launch a "shared laptop" service during this year's National Day, and now their joint shared tablet is here as well.

  • Can NIO become the most valuable car company in China?

    On June 10 of this year, Tesla's stock price surpassed $1,000 for the first time, overtaking Toyota as the world's largest car company by market capitalization.

  • From following to leading: Huawei's journey in chip development

    Huawei is attracting a lot of attention as one of the few Chinese companies with a significant presence in the chip space, and the China Industrial Securities computer team took a comprehensive look at Huawei's chip footprint earlier this year.

  • Xpeng's founder is also a low-profile VC funder

    Apart from building cars, Xpeng Motors founder He Xiaopeng's LP portfolio has been little known.

  • Micron warns of storage oversupply by 2021 as Huawei demand declines

    After announcing the suspension of shipments to Huawei and cutting capital spending, Micron recently warned of weakening demand from some corporate customers and predicted a possible oversupply in key markets in 2021.

  • With millions of products sold annually, is NIO Life being overlooked by investors?

    The outside world is now very familiar with NIO's successful customer operations.  During this year's epidemic, 69% of NIO's new car orders reportedly came from referrals from previous owners, and that number has reached about 40% since the epidemic eased.