Tech Industry
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BYD launches automatic parking assist system upgrade for Shenzhen Han EV owners
APA is one of the key features of BYD DiPilot, which includes eight short-range ultrasonic sensors, four long-range ultrasonic sensors, four HD panoramic cameras, and one controller.
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Suzhou begins digital RMB pilot program, will give out RMB 20 million gift money
A total of 100,000 gift money in the form of a so-called "Red Envelop" of RMB 200 each will be available to all eligible Suzhou residents starting at 20:00 on December 11.
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Baidu ranks No. 1 in China in AI patent ownership and applications
Baidu holds the most AI-related patents and has filed the most AI-related patent applications of among companies in China, a recent study published by two units of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) showed.
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Qualcomm confirms Snapdragon 888 naming tied to Chinese team effort
Qualcomm China chairman Meng Pu said at Qualcomm that the Snapdragon 888's naming did indeed involve the Chinese team and a lot of input from Chinese vendors.
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China's October cell phone production down 10.7% year-on-year, while laptop production up 50.2%
In October, the value of export delivery of above-scale electronic information manufacturing industry increased by 6.6% year-on-year.
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CATL overtakes LG Chem to become No. 1 in power battery installations in Jan-Sept period
LG Chem and CATL are battling for the top position in the global electric vehicle battery market.
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China adds 55,000 new NEV-related firms this year, more than in 2019
At present, there are more than 180,000 new energy vehicle-related companies in China.
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Chinese University showcases new flexible display, thin as A4 paper, bends at will
China's Northwestern Polytechnical University has showcased their newly developed flexible electronic display that is as thin as an A4 sheet of paper.
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Here's how much it costs to buy all of Xiaomi's products
The final printed out shopping list shows a payment of RMB 690,000 ($10,4962) at the end of the receipt.
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Huawei's Ren Zhengfei says he wishes Honor to be Huawei's strongest competitor
Honor needs to be Huawei's strongest competitor in the world, and surpassing or even beating Huawei can be its self-motivated goal, said Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei.