China Tech

  • Tencent may also make chips after Alibaba and Baidu

    After Alibaba and Baidu, Chinese tech giant Tencent may also enter the chip market.

  • New breakthrough allows partial erasing on e-paper

    E Ink JustWrite, an electronic ink film technology that supports pen writing applications, has made a breakthrough and supports partial erasing, according to E Ink Corporation, a leading e-paper manufacturer.

  • Yangtze Memory wafer capacity will rise to 50,000-100,000 by year-end, report says

    At the end of this year, Yangtze Memory wafer capacity will be increased to 50,000 to 100,000 from the current monthly production capacity of about 20,000 wafers, Chinastarmarket reported today.

  • Chinese researchers have made carbon nanotube photoelectric sensing memory device

    Chinese researchers have proposed a carbon nanotube non-volatile memory based on aluminum nanocrystalline floating gate, which provides a new device design method for wearable electronics and special environmental detection systems.

  • China's UNIC Memory is firing all employees after long-term losses, report says

    UNIC Memory, a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup, is about to dissolve, and employees are currently waiting to be transferred to other branches of Tsinghua Unigroup or to find new jobs, according to Laoyaoba.com.

  • Xiaomi gives up processor development, report says

    After the failure of Pinecone Electronics, Xiaomi has put an end to its ambition of application processor (AP) development, Tencent Tech reported on Wednesday citing industry sources.

  • Chinese chipmaker Guoxin Micro launches 28nm process Logos-2 series FPGA

    Chinese chipmaker Guoxin Micro subsidiary Pango Micro has launched the first product of the Logos-2 series of cost-effective FPGAs, the PG2L100H and its complete set of independent software and IP solutions, the company said today.

  • Chinese supercomputer makes breakthrough in cosmological N-body simulation

    Recently, Shanghai Jiaotong University's π2.0 supercomputer system has achieved a new breakthrough in the number of astronomical N-body simulation particles, breaking the world record.

  • Replacing Windows? UOS claims to be able to boot in 30 seconds

    In the operating system industry, Microsoft's Windows is an insurmountable mountain. In terms of alternatives in China, Liu Wenhuan, general manager of Union Tech, said that its Unity Operating System (UOS) system can be started in 30 seconds, and the office experience is smooth.

  • China's OLED needs 5 years to catch up with South Korean firms, report says

    In the global TV panel field, Chinese mainland and Taiwanese manufacturers have held more market shares than Korean panel makers. However, despite the outstanding performance of Chinese companies in LCD TV displays, OLED display technology still requires more than 5 years of investment to catch up with Korean companies, according to Business Korea.