China Tech
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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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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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Huawei demonstrates ray-tracing rendering technology
Huawei recently released a video in Bilibili demonstrating ray tracing rendering technology and claimed it will open up infinite possibilities for mobile game graphics quality.
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Cambricon's first AI training chip starts mass production with TSMC's 7nm process
The MLU 290 smart chip is Cambricon's first training chip, using TSMC's 7nm process, integrating 46 billion transistors. It supports AI training, inference, or hybrid AI compute acceleration tasks.
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Privately held Chinese rocket company iSpace completes landing gear buffer tests
iSpace, a privately owned Chinese launch vehicle company, recently completed performance tests, vibration tests and high and low temperature tests of its SQX-2 landing gear buffer, saying the results show the product is ready for delivery.
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TCL previews inkjet printing OLED screen technology, products to be released at CES 2021
The technology can reduce production difficulties and costs, and can also be applied to the manufacture of OLED flexible screens.
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First Robotaxi technical standard for commercial operation led by Baidu released
It is expected to speed up the large-scale application of Robotaxi and accelerate high-level autonomous driving technology towards commercialization.
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Screen-equipped wallet appears in Shanghai's Digital RMB pilot
The pilot is the first time to realize the hard wallet payment mode without a phone. It provides the possibility for people who have difficulty using smart terminals to use Digital RMB to cross the digital divide.
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Huawei's new charger supports 135W fast charging
A new charger from Huawei has received regulatory approval, and it supports 20V/6.75A input, meaning up to 135W fast charging, according to a well-known Weibo blogger.
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Huawei removes Tencent games: a game where both sides have big stakes
It is not only the hope of Tencent or even the Chinese game industry to ease their burden as developers, but also the helplessness of Chinese Android phone makers such as Huawei.