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Huawei releases next-generation OceanStor Storage Pacific Series
Huawei today unveiled the new generation of ocean storage OceanStor Storage Pacific Series for the global market, and announced three strategic directions for the ocean data scenario: technology leadership, business innovation and industry depth.
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ZTE eyes office collaboration market with release of cloud computer
Mobile office work, telecommuting and other work on the go, is the long-term evolution of the mobile Internet era of the general trend.
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Samsung partners with Gemini to allow users to easily trade digital currencies via S20
Samsung Electronics today entered into a partnership with digital currency exchange Gemini Trust to allow users to easily trade and store digital assets on their phones.
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Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory phase II topped out, Model Y production expected by year-end
Aerial footage shows that part of the main building of the Tesla Gigafactory Phase II project in Shanghai's Lingang Industrial Zone has been completed and the project is about to enter its topping-out phase, according to Teslarati.
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Now you can install Ubuntu 20.04 directly from Microsoft Store
Microsoft today released the Windows 10 May 2020 (Version 2004) update, introducing a number of noteworthy new features, including the latest Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2).
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Chinese version of ‘Rolls-Royce’ Hongqi H9 said to be launched on July 9
The Hongqi H9, dubed the Chinese version of the Rolls-Royce, is likely to start pre-sale on May 30 and be officially launched on July 9, according to Mydrivers.com.
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SMIC gives executives equity incentives after mass production of 14nm process
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) recently said it granted equity awards worth more than HK$17 million to eight executives.
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Huawei has stockpiled US chips for 2 years' use including Intel CPU, report says
Huawei has built up to two years' worth of crucial American chips to shield its operations from crackdowns, the Nikkei Asian Review reported on Thursday citing sources.
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Nio deliveries slip in Q1, shares plunge 13% pre-market
Nio's first-quarter revenue fell 15.9% year-over-year to 1.372 billion yuan, beating analysts' expectations of 1.287 billion yuan and exceeding the upper limit of guidance (1.21 to 1.27 billion yuan) previously given by the company, its first-quarter financial report showed.
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Tencent raises $6 billion in debt, largest corporate deal in Asia this year
Chinese social media and gaming giant Tencent said it has raised a total of US$6 billion in debt across multiple series of notes.