Tech Industry
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Chinese chip designer Phytium announces server CPUs based on 16nm process
Chinese chip designer Phytium Technology today unveiled the Tengyun S2500, the next generation of highly scalable multi-server chip.
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Alibaba says its NFC technology extends distance from 20 cm to 3 meters
Alibaba recently announced that its self-developed NFC technology breaks through the limits of the communications industry, expanding the traditional near-field communication perception distance in any direction from 20 cm to 3 meters, the longest in the world.
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Foxconn reportedly to invest 60 billion yuan to build chip factory in Qingdao
Foxconn's planned advanced chip packaging and testing plant in Qingdao has recently broken ground, DigiTimes quoted a source as saying.
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Baidu to reveal the mystery of China's first Mars rover in 360-degree panorama
China's Tianwen 1 Mars rover is about to launch, and Baidu App is about to show what it will look like in a 360-degree panorama.
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Huawei applied for patents on lithography equipment and systems four years ago
Huawei is reportedly recruiting lithography process engineers, which has sparked widespread interest. In fact, Huawei has already applied for patents for a lithography device and a lithography systems, which seem to have been prepared for the chip manufacturing process for a long time.
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Chinese AI company Megvii applies for patent for dog face recognition
Chinese artificial intelligence company Megvii Technology, which is on a U.S. blacklist, has recently added a number of new patents, one of which is for dog face recognition.
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Huawei is hiring 'lithography engineer'
Huawei recently posted a new job ad seeking a "lithography process engineer".
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Apple pledges 100% carbon neutrality by 2030
Apple today announced that it will be carbon neutral across its business and manufacturing supply chain by 2030.
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China's TCL subsidiary starts shipping display screens to Samsung
TCL-owned Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd (CSOT), a panel supplier, said on July 20 that its commercial display 27-inch R1000 product made a major breakthrough in June this year and has started shipping to Samsung.
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Glass king Cao Dewang says US ban on Huawei for chips unacceptable
From last year to this year, the U.S. acted twice to block Huawei. After September Huawei will directly be banned to make self-developed chips. For this point, the well-known glass king, Fuyao Glass founder Cao Dewang said that the U.S. approach makes no sense, he can not accept it.