Tech Industry
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New research by Chinese scholars allows lithium-ion batteries to charge 80% in 9 mins
Professor Ji Hengxing's research group at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), in collaboration with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has made a major breakthrough in the research of new electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
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This is what the Vivo Global AI R&D Center building could look like
Vivo's Global AI R&D Center will be settled in Hangzhou with a total investment of RMB 2.15 billion and a total floor area of 326,000 square meters, according to the local Yuhang Morning Post.
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Sweden bans Huawei, ZTE equipment in its 5G network
Swedish regulators announced on Tuesday the ban of Huawei and ZTE telecom equipment in its 5G network.
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Xiaomi unveils world's fastest wireless charging tech, recharges 4,000mAh battery in 20 mins
Xiaomi's wireless charging technology has allowed charging power to exceed 80 watts for the first time, breaking the world record for wireless charging of mobile phones, the Chinese smartphone maker announced in Beijing on Monday.
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China's first mining 5G network system in operation with less than 20 milliseconds latency
The first highly reliable 5G private network system for mines in China was put into operation in Zoucheng, Shandong province on October 17, according to local Shandong TV.
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First China-made 6-inch silicon carbide wafer released in Shanghai
The first China-made 6-inch silicon carbide MOSFET (metal oxide field effect transistor) wafer was released in Shanghai on October 16, according to a report by the local Oriental Satellite Television.
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IDC expects Apple and Huawei to capture 88% of China's high-end smartphone market
Apple and Huawei will each account for about 44 percent of China's 5G handset market in the $600-plus price point where the iPhone 12 series is located, according to a recent report from research firm IDC.
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Shenzhen users can continue to use digital RMB wallet after pilot ends
After the digital RMB lucky money trial in Shenzhen ends on October 18, those who have downloaded the digital RMB wallet App can continue to use it after topping up their money, the Beijing News quoted a source as saying on Friday.
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JP Morgan: We believe Chinese EV supply chain is on a multi-year rise
After raising their price target on Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) sharply to $40 in a report released on Wednesday, JP Morgan analysts led by Nick Lai gave a positive review on the Chinese EV supply chain in a new report on Thursday.
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Shenzhen gas stations accept digital RMB payments on pilot basis
On October 13, Sinopec Guangdong Branch launched a pilot digital RMB payment application at 11 gas stations in Shenzhen.