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.
After two-year absence of new products, Xiaomi announces return of MIX series
The MIX series is the top-of-the-line flagship of Xiaomi's phones, with the goal of exploring cutting-edge technology.
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.
Alibaba says it's bringing e-commerce service Taobao Deals to Tencent's WeChat platform
The marks a major e-commerce collaboration between the two large Chinese tech giants.
China Mobile's 5G users reach 165 million
China Mobile's investment in 5G totaled RMB 102.5 billion ($15.68 billion) in 2020, with 340,000 new 5G base stations built and a cumulative total of 390,000 5G base stations opened.
Tencent says sales of Chinese version of Switch exceed 1 million units
The Chinese version of the Switch was launched in December 2019 and currently ranks first in the Chinese game console market in terms of market share.
Huawei plans to spend $220 million to support developers this year
Huawei will invest $220 million to support developers in its ecosystem this year with the aim of bringing the number to 3 million.
Chinese audio platform LIZHI announces in-car audio partnership with EV maker Enovate
In December, LIZHI announced that XPeng Motors introduced its audio products in the latter's in-vehicle systems, leading to a 100% jump in its share price.
Why did China concept stocks plunge on Wednesday?
China concept stocks in the US stock market were widely sold off on March 24, with most stocks down more than 10%. Investors wondered what was going on.
Hello Inc said to start selling electric scooters next month to take on Niu Technologies
Chinese bike-sharing giant Hello Inc will start selling electric scooters in April to rival brands such as Niu Technologies, Yadea, according to chinastarmarket.cn.