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SMIC builds $7.7 billion fab in Beijing, first phase expected to be completed by 2024
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China's leading contract chipmaker, has invested RMB 49.7 billion ($7.7 billion) in a fab in Beijing, with the first phase of the project scheduled for completion in 2024.
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Xiaomi TV No. 1 in China shipments for 2nd consecutive year
Xiaomi TV announced on Weibo that it is No. 1 in terms of shipments in China in 2020, staying at the top spot for the second consecutive year.
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China's sharing economy volume exceeds RMB 3 trillion in 2020
Life services, production capacity, and knowledge skills rank the top three in the sharing economy market size, at about RMB 16 trillion, RMB 10 trillion, and RMB 400 billion, respectively.
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After Xiaomi, OPPO unveils long-range wireless charging technology
OPPO has released a 30-second video on Weibo, showing a foldable phone being charged with long-range wireless charging technology.
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Huawei's rotating chairman says 2020 operations largely meet expectations
The official 2020 financial report will be released on March 31.
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China has opened 718,000 5G base stations, accounting for 70% of world's total
China has invested more than RMB 260 billion yuan in 5G network construction and will continue to promote the development, construction, and application of 5G networks in the future.
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NetEase testing app that will compete with Alibaba's DingTalk
Chinese Internet giant NetEase is internally testing an app to compete with Alibaba's DingTalk, says tech media outlet Tech Planet.
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Huawei solar panels installed at one of Shanghai's busiest metro stations, can save 1,200 tons of coal per year
The total area of the solar project on the roof of the subway garage here is 50,000 square meters, equivalent to the size of five or six soccer fields.
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ByteDance steps up its game business push, announces Nuverse brand
ByteDance, whose gaming business was founded in 2019 as the company's game publishing and production arm, has now officially confirmed its gaming brand as Nuverse Games.
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China's draft regulation would cool competition in wireless fast-charging power for smartphones
A regulatory requirement set to take effect next year will put an end to competition among smartphone makers over wireless charging power.