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  • Founder of SMIC: US ability to constrain China not as strong as expected

    The US is less able to constrain China than people think, and we can catch up, Richard Chang, founder and former CEO of China’s leading contract chip maker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), said today at an event.

  • Apple said to have expressed 'serious interest' in buying TikTok

    Apple may also be interested in entering the social media space, and has "expressed an interest" in purchasing TikTok, according to a report by Axios on Tuesday.

  • MediaTek overtakes Qualcomm as No. 1 in China's smartphone processor market

    In the second quarter of this year, MediaTek jumped to the top of the smartphone AP (application processor) market in China with a 38.3% share, overtaking Qualcomm's 37.8%, according to Digitimes Research.

  • Ant Group said to go public as soon as Sept to become largest IPO in history

    Alibaba's Ant Group plans to raise $30 billion in a dual listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong that is expected to happen as soon as September, according to the Hong Kong Economic Journal.

  • ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming explains his situation in new email

    Following up on an all-staff letter released yesterday, ByteDance founder Zhang Yiming wrote a new letter to his Chinese employees on August 4.

  • Apple responds to Chinese company's 10 billion yuan claim against Siri infringement

    In response to a Chinese company's lawsuit over Siri infringement, Apple, which has been silent on the case, is responding for the first time.

  • China announces new policy to encourage IC Industry development

    China's State Council today announced new policies offering a wide range of incentives, including tax breaks, to further optimize the environment for the development of the integrated circuit and software industries.

  • Apple seeks to build iPhone supply chain exclusively for China market

    Apple appears to be working to create a supply chain comprised entirely of Chinese manufacturers to produce iPhones specifically for the Chinese market, DigiTimes reported today.

  • India's purge of Chinese apps spreads to Baidu and Weibo, local media says

    The Indian government has asked the region's Google and Apple app stores to remove the Baidu Search and Sina Weibo, the India Times reported today.

  • Huawei launches backup plan to push for products that use entirely its own technology

    In response to the US technology crackdown, Huawei has launched a backup plan as scheduled.