Tech
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Xiaomi becomes China's largest smartphone maker, Huawei drops to fourth place
Xiaomi has become the No. 1 smartphone maker in China and the No. 3 in the world with a global market share of 13 percent in February, while Huawei sits fourth in China with a 4 percent global market share, according to a new report from Counterpoint Research.
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China's central bank says it will consider using e-CNY for cross-border payments when conditions are right
The e-CNY, China's digital currency, will be used for cross-border payments when conditions are ripe to meet market demand, a Chinese central bank official said on April 1.
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SMIC reportedly increases prices across the board after April 1
Overall, this round of price increases was in the range of 15% to 30%.
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Honor completes integration after spinning off from Huawei
Honor CEO George Zhao said on March 31 that the company has completed its integration after its separation from Huawei.
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Huawei's 2020 sales revenue up 3.8% year-on-year to RMB 891.4 billion
Huawei's 2020 sales revenue rose 3.8 percent year-on-year to RMB 891.4 billion ($136 billion) and net profit rose 3.2 percent year-on-year to RMB 64.6 billion, according to figures released by the company today.
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Xiaomi launches Surge C1, its first professional imaging chip
Surge C1 is an image signal processor (ISP) that uses self-developed algorithms to help cell phones perform finer and more advanced 3A processing.
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Xiaomi launches new logo
The new logo is based on a new design concept called "Alive" by Japanese graphic designer Kenya Hara, which incorporates Eastern philosophical thinking into Xiaomi's brand vision.
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China Tianyan, largest radio telescope to date, to open to the world on March 31
It is expected that about 10 percent of the observing time will be allocated to scientists worldwide or about 450 hours.
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OPPO said to announce results of its own chip project soon
OPPO is about to announce the results of its own chip project, and it's not a System on a chip (SoC) application at its core, a tech blogger said on Weibo Monday.
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Zepp Health announces partnership with AWS
Zepp said it would use AWS's infrastructure and cloud technology to support its strategic presence in more than 70 countries and regions around the world.