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Tesla doesn't need a PR department? The Chinese market may be an exception
Tesla has reportedly given up on conducting public relations, but that doesn't seem to apply to the Chinese market.
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Lenovo overtakes HP to regain top spot in traditional PC shipments in Q3
Worldwide PC shipments increased 14.6 percent year-over-year to 81.3 million units in the third quarter, with the top five vendors being Lenovo, HP, Dell, Apple and Acer, according to data released yesterday by IDC.
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China's mobile phone shipments down 35.6% yoy in Sept to 23.3 million units
Domestic 5G mobile phone shipments were 14.0 million in September, and represented 60.0 percent of the total shipments.
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Intelligent systems will make traffic congestion disappear in a decade, says Baidu's Robin Li
AI and big data technology will change every traditional industry we know, and many problems in real life can be solved with "code", such as the transportation industry, said Robin Li, founder, chairman and CEO of Baidu, at the 2020 Digital China Construction Summit on October 12.
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QCraft will be first automated bus provider in China to start normal operations on open roads
Chinese automated bus provider QCraft announced on October 12 that it will open the country's first normally operating urban open-road Robobus project in Suzhou within the year, and simultaneously launch Robobus normal operations in several cities in China.
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Huawei is China's most valuable consumer electronics company on Hurun list
Huawei has become China's most valuable consumer electronics company with a value of RMB 1.1 trillion, while Xiaomi ranks second with a value of RMB 434 billion, according to the "2020 Hurun Report on China's Top 10 Consumer Electronics Companies" released today.
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SMIC achieves breakthrough in '7nm process'
Chinese IP and custom chip company Innosilicon has completed the world's first chip tape-out and testing based on SMIC's FinFET N+1 process, the Zhuhai government's Zhuhai Special Zone Newspaper reported on October 11, adding that all of its IP is made in China and its functionality passed the test in one go.
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Baidu announces full opening of self-driving taxi service in Beijing
Chinese search engine giant Baidu today announced the full opening of its automated taxi service in Beijing, allowing users to use the service at dozens of automated taxi stations.
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Chinese chip maker Loongson says it has more than 1,000 partners
To date, Loongson Technology has more than 1,000 eco-partners, the Chinese chip maker said, adding that he Loongson Adaptation Alliance, which was set up in July this year, has attracted more than 50 tech giants.
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Chinese chip maker Unisoc released Tiger T710 development board
Unisoc, China-based supplier of mobile communications chipsets and IoT chipsets, announced on October 10 the Tiger T710 development board, an octa-core high-performance artificial intelligence motherboard powered by Unisoc AI processor Tiger T710.