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Tencent's PUBG Mobile tops 1 billion downloads
PUBG's cumulative revenue since its release has reached $5.1 billion, with the game's revenue reaching $2.7 billion in 2020 alone, according to data provider Sensor Tower.
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China's IC sales up 17 percent to $135 billion last year
China imported 543.5 billion integrated circuits in 2020, an increase of 22.1% year-on-year.
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China's central bank official says e-CNY to coexist with Alipay and WeChat Pay
If Alipay and WeChat experience technical or financial failures, it could have a negative impact on the stability of China's financial system, he said.
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Meituan's Q4 revenue up 35% year-on-year to $5.8 billion
The company reported an adjusted loss of 1.44 billion yuan in the fourth quarter of 2020, compared with a profit of 2.27 billion yuan in the same period of 2019.
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Tiger Brokers, 'Robinhood of China', sees Q4 net profit up nearly 30 times year-on-year
It achieved revenue of $47.24 million in the fourth quarter, a 136.5% jump year-on-year, and has achieved year-on-year growth rates of more than 100% for five consecutive quarters.
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Huawei's HarmonyOS to be commercially available as soon as April
Chinese tech giant Huawei's operating system HarmonyOS could become commercially available as soon as April and no later than mid-year.
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CCTV commentary calls error in Bilibili's listing document 'inexcusable'
China's state broadcaster CCTV posted a comment on its WeChat account saying the mistake was "staggering" and that "it's an inexcusable oops."
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Bilibili caught copying Baidu in Hong Kong secondary listing material
Going public can be a complicated process, especially considering the amount of documentation that needs to be prepared. So, is there a shortcut? Chinese video platform Bilibili seems to have found one.
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Xiaomi says it will launch new in-house developed chip for its Surge series
Xiaomi said on Friday it will launch a new self-made chip in its Surge series at the planned event on March 29, marking the chip's return after four years without any new releases.
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Chinese beauty app Meitu's Bitcoin and Ether purchases done by Coinbase
Crypto exchange Coinbase revealed on March 24 that its institutional custody platform helped Chinese tech company Meitu purchase and custody about $90 million in Bitcoin and Ether.