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  • Trump says he is banning TikTok from the US

    US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is banning short video platform TikTok from the US using his "presidential authority."

  • Tesla's Musk says 'China rocks' while the US is full of 'complacency'

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk lauded the “smart” and “hard working people” of China while lamenting the “entitled” and “complacent” character of people in the United States in a podcast published on Friday.

  • OnePlus CEO says new Hydrogen OS 11 for Chinese users is on its way

    OnePlus phones have outstanding hardware, but software is the biggest weakness, especially when compared to the highly customizable features other Chinese phone makers provide.

  • Xiaomi sued in India for alleged patent infringement

    InterDigital, a US-based mobile and video technology research and development company, has filed two patent infringement actions in India against Xiaomi.

  • Huawei's new 5nm Kirin chip said to cost between Apple A14 and ARM CPU

    The new 5nm Kirin chip in Huawei's upcoming Mate40 series of flagship phones costs somewhere between the Apple A14 and ARM CPU, according to a prominent Chinese blogger.

  • NIO's local rival Xpeng said to be in talks over $300 million in funding ahead of US IPO

    Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors, backed by Alibaba, is in talks to raise around $300 million in funding ahead of an initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S., CNBC reported on Friday citing two sources familiar with the matter.

  • SMIC to establish joint venture to produce 28nm ICs

    Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China’s leading contract chip maker, announced in a filing on Friday that it has entered into a framework agreement with the Beijing Development District Administrative Committee to jointly establish a joint venture in China to develop and operate an IC project.

  • What is the difference between Li Auto and NIO?

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto closed at $16.46 on its first day of trading on Thursday in the U.S., up 43 percent. Li Auto's market capitalization reached $13.9 billion, trailing its local rival NIO's $14.4 billion.

  • Report of Alipay, WeChat Pay facing possible antitrust probe is 'rumor', Chinese media says

    Reuters today reported that China's antitrust agency is studying whether to launch an anti-monopoly investigation into WeChat Pay and Alipay.

  • OnePlus again becomes top vendor in India's premium smartphone market

    Thanks to its latest flagship OnePlus 8 series 5G and a price cut on the OnePlus 7T series, OnePlus regained its top position in the India premium smartphone market  (>$400) with 29% share in the second quarter, just nudging out Samsung, according to market research firm Counterpoint.