Baidu

  • Baidu adds 'senior mode' to its smart screens in a move to narrow digital divide

    Technology is moving so fast that one group is being left behind - the elderly. Chinese search engine giant Baidu is leading the charge to narrow the digital divide with a new feature introduced to its smart display products today.

  • Baidu AI chip Kunlun 1 has been mass-produced more than 20,000 pieces

    Kunlun 2 is expected to be mass-produced in the first half of next year.

  • Baidu jumps 5% pre-market after reports that it's considering building its own electric car

    The report said Baidu has opened preliminary talks with Geely, Guangzhou Automobile Group and FAW Group's Hongqi, but no decision has been made.

  • Baidu reportedly considers building its own electric car

    Baidu has opened preliminary talks with Geely, Guangzhou Automobile Group, and FAW Group's Hongqi, but no decision has been made, the report said.

  • After Tesla, Baidu also found to be misusing XPeng's image

    Everyone seems to be using XPeng's images or video when promoting their navigation capabilities. After Tesla, Baidu is the latest to do so.

  • Baidu unveils automated driving assistance solution ANP, similar to NIO NOP

    Unlike industry solutions that only support high speed and urban ring roads, ANP can also be used on urban roads.

  • Baidu gets first permits for driverless road tests without safety officer in Beijing

    The move is the latest development that will accelerate Baidu’s push to commercialize autonomous driving. 

  • Baidu ranks No. 1 in China in AI patent ownership and applications

    Baidu holds the most AI-related patents and has filed the most AI-related patent applications of among companies in China, a recent study published by two units of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) showed.

  • Baidu to acquire JOYY's live streaming business in China to take on ByteDance's Douyin

    As one of the oldest Internet companies in China, search giant Baidu is expanding its streaming video ecosystem in battle against emerging star ByteDance. 

  • Baidu posts Q3 revenue of RMB 28.2 billion, beating expectations

    Chinese search giant Baidu reported third-quarter revenue of 28.2 billion yuan ($4.16 billion), up 8 percent from the previous quarter and 1 percent from the same period in 2019, topping analysts' expectations of 27.58 billion yuan.