China Tech

  • UOS is first operating system to support CPUs with all architectures, exec says

    Union Tech, the developer of the China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), held the launch of the 2020 UOS new product line yesterday, releasing the UOS product system: UOS desktop version, UOS server version and UOS dedicated device version.

  • China-made SSD with Yangtze Memory's 64-Layer TLC Flash has 560MB/s of read speed

    With Yangtze Memory's mass production of China-made3D flash memory, the spring of China-madeSSD is here. On May 15, Changsha Goke Microelectronics announced a long-term supply agreement with Yangtze Memory to purchase 64 layers of 3D flash memory developed by Yangtze Memory.

  • China-made UOS releases experience version for personal users

    Union Tech, the developer of the China-made Unity Operating System (UOS), has released a personal experience version of the system. 

  • Chinese firm launches mobile app for selling satellites and services

    With the rapid development of science and technology, the demand for commercial space and satellites has also increased dramatically. Unlike traditional satellite and commercial space cooperation negotiation models, Space China has moved the purchase of satellite and rocket launch services directly to the Internet and can be purchased using mobile phones.

  • Intel announces investments in two Chinese semiconductor firms

    Intel announced Wednesday that its venture capital arm Intel Capital has invested in two Chinese semiconductor startups.

  • Another Chinese DRAM maker reaches patent agreement with Rambus

    Chinese companies are entering the memory market, and Rambus, a US memory patent licensing company, should be most welcome. Because in less than half a month, they've picked up two major customers for DRAM memory patents -- after ChangXin Memory, GigaDevice also signed a deal with Rambus to license the latter's memory patents.

  • China-made GPUs make substantial progress

    China-made CPUs have come a long way in the past few years, and the GPU gap with AMD and NVIDIA is far behind that of CPU. But Changsha Jingjia Micro recently said that the company's next-generation GPU is progressing well and is entering the back-end design phase.

  • Xiaomi's chip making arm changes name

    Beijing Pinecone Electronics Co., Ltd. has changed its business name and is now renamed Beijing Xiaomi Pinecone Electronics Co., which is 100% owned by Xiaomi Communications Co.

  • Goke Micro's new SSD controller launched, adapted to Yangtze Memory 128 layer chip

    The GK2302V200 series of Goke Microelectronics' new generation solid state drive controllers are equipped with the third generation NANDXtra engine and are fully adaptable to 128 layers of TLC and QLC chip for efficient and secure data storage experience.

  • Chinese chip maker UNISOC says phones with 85Hz high refresh rate e-ink display will be released in June

    UNISOC, a China-based supplier of mobile communications chipsets and IoT chipsets, today announced the implementation of screen refresh rate technology of up to 85Hz on e-ink screens with FHD+ resolution.