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Chinese company launches Linkai, an operating system built for smart security chips
With Linkai, Chinese bank cards can gradually get rid of the mainstream Oracle's JAVA, experts said.
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Kuaishou plans HK IPO at HK$105-115 per share, valued at over $55.6 billion
Chinese short video platform Kuaishou will issue 365 million shares in a Hong Kong IPO at HK$105-115 per share, raising up to $5.4 billion, according to Bloomberg.
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Huawei denies rumors that it will sell its cell phone business
Huawei said it has no plans to sell its cell phone business at all and will stick to building the world's leading high-end smartphone brand and strive to provide consumers with excellent product experience and services.
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OPPO establishes Xi'an R&D center to focus on cell phone development
OPPO said the R&D center will take on the R&D of cell phone products and research in key areas, and will develop into a comprehensive product R&D center in the future.
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Tencent is now worth more than China's six largest state-owned banks combined
At press time, Tencent rose 8.83 percent to HK$752 in Hong Kong, hitting another record high. Its total market capitalization is HK$7.22 trillion, which translates to about 6 trillion yuan.
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ZTE's 2020 net profit goes down 15.18% from last year to $674 million
ZTE's net profit attributable to common shareholders for fiscal year of 2020 decreased by 15.18% on a year-on-year basis to RMB 4.367 billion ($674 million), ZTE said in an earnings released today.
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China's IC layout design registration applications grow by over 70% in 2020
A total of 14,375 applications for IC layout design were filed in China in 2020, a year-on-year growth of 72.8%, according to data released by the National Intellectual Property Administration on January 22.
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Will Honor use HarmonyOS? CEO answers
Honor will choose the best of several open-source systems to use in the future, and whether it will use HarmonyOS "depends on its open-source progress," said George Zhao, the Chinese phone maker's CEO.
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Honor CEO says company has resumed partnerships with nearly all suppliers, including Intel, Qualcomm
Honor has now signed agreements with all of its past vendor partners to resume supply, including AMD, Qualcomm, Samsung, Microsoft, Intel, MediaTek, said the smartphone marker’s CEO George Zhao.
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Honor CEO says company has more than 8,000 employees, will go mid-high-end in the future
Honor now has more than 8,000 employees, more than 50 percent of whom are in the research and development department, the company's CEO George Zhao said at the Honor V40 launch event this morning.