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  • NetEase Cloud Music reportedly plans to go public in Hong Kong

    NetEase Cloud Music, a music app owned by Chinese tech giant NetEase Inc., plans to go public in Hong Kong and may formally file for an IPO next year, according to Jiemian.com.

  • Report that Apple cut all iPhone orders by 20% dismissed as false

    "In fact, not only has demand not decreased, but sales of iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 pro have been better than expected."

  • China, US semiconductor associations set up working group to build trust

    The working group is scheduled to meet twice a year to share updates on technology and trade restriction policies between the two countries.

  • China's largest and smallest operators plan to jointly build 400,000 700MHz 5G base stations this year

    China's largest and smallest operators, China Mobile and China Broadcasting Network, announced plans to jointly build 400,000 700MHz 5G base stations this year at a network conference held on Wednesday.

  • Deepin launches plan to speed up adaptation with Windows software

    Deepin, a China-made Debian-based operating system, announced on Wednesday that it aims to adapt more than 100,000 popular Windows programs this year.

  • Honor's suppliers plan for 2021, say they'd rather not make money to meet delivery targets

    Songlian Technology is one of the largest contributors. As channel partners become Honor shareholders, their support for Honor products has increased.

  • Chinese bike-sharing giant Hello Inc said to have filed confidential filing for US IPO

    The exact size of Hello's IPO has not yet been determined, although IFR reports that the company is working on a fundraising plan of up to $1 billion in size.

  • Tencent's investments in public companies added $120 billion in value last year

    Tencent's unrealized gains on its minority investments in about 100 public companies last year amounted to $120 billion, enough to make any venture capitalist jealous.

  • SMIC's product yields using 14nm process said to have reached TSMC's level

    China's leading contract chipmaker SMIC's 14nm process yields have reached 90-95 percent, tying TSMC's equivalent process.

  • Qualcomm said to launch 4G version of Snapdragon 888, possibly for Huawei

    It could be for Huawei as the Chinese tech giant's own chip-making is currently suspended due to the US ban