Tech
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China's e-CNY pilot has seen 10 million people participate
China's e-CNY has run seven rounds of pilots in Shenzhen, Suzhou, Beijing, and Chengdu, distributing a total of RMB150 million ($22.88 million) in digital money.
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China's IC sales up 17 percent to $135 billion last year
China imported 543.5 billion integrated circuits in 2020, an increase of 22.1% year-on-year.
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China's central bank official says e-CNY to coexist with Alipay and WeChat Pay
If Alipay and WeChat experience technical or financial failures, it could have a negative impact on the stability of China's financial system, he said.
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CCTV commentary calls error in Bilibili's listing document 'inexcusable'
China's state broadcaster CCTV posted a comment on its WeChat account saying the mistake was "staggering" and that "it's an inexcusable oops."
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Xiaomi says it will launch new in-house developed chip for its Surge series
Xiaomi said on Friday it will launch a new self-made chip in its Surge series at the planned event on March 29, marking the chip's return after four years without any new releases.
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Huawei plans to spend $220 million to support developers this year
Huawei will invest $220 million to support developers in its ecosystem this year with the aim of bringing the number to 3 million.
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Hello Inc said to start selling electric scooters next month to take on Niu Technologies
Chinese bike-sharing giant Hello Inc will start selling electric scooters in April to rival brands such as Niu Technologies, Yadea, according to chinastarmarket.cn.
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Chew Shou Zi, president of Xiaomi's international division, resigns and will join ByteDance as CFO
Joining ByteDance will allow him to re-base in his hometown of Singapore after 18 years away from home, Chew said.
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Xiaomi to acquire all remaining 50.9% stake in power bank maker Zimi
Xiaomi Group will acquire 50.09% of Zimi International Corp for US$205 million, making the popular power bank maker its wholly-owned subsidiary.
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Baidu Kunlun chip business closes independent financing agreement
Baidu Kunlun chip business recently completed the signing of an independent financing agreement with a post-investment valuation of approximately RMB 13 billion ($2 billion).