Tech Industry
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China has over 150 million 5G users, but 50 million of them don't have 5G phones
As of August, the combined 5G subscribers of China Mobile and China Telecom had surpassed 150 million, while not as many 5G phones have been sold in the country, and it's clear that some of those users aren't really 5G users.
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5G driverless mining trucks go on trial in central China's Anhui
Supported by the mine's 5G network, the first two open pit 5G unmanned mining trucks in central China's Anhui Province went online for trial operation, according to local media Anhui Daily.
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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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ZTE says it has commercialized 7nm on 5G base station chips, 4,000 employees working on operating system
On the main control chip of 5G wireless base stations and switches, the 7-nanometer chip developed by ZTE has been commercially available, and the 5-nanometer chip is still in the experimental stage, the company executive said on October 11.
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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.
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Xiaomi vice president ordered to pay RMB 5.25 million to Lenovo for violation of non-compete agreement
A labor dispute arbitration commission in Beijing has ruled that Chang Cheng, vice president of Xiaomi Group and former Lenovo vice president, should continue to perform his non-competition obligations and pay 5.25 million yuan ($780,000) to Lenovo for breach of his non-competition obligations.
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TSMC rumored to get license to continue supplying some products to Huawei
Following AMD and Intel, TSMC has also received a license from the US Department of Commerce to continue supplying some of its mature process products to Huawei, Chinese chip industry website laoyaoba.com quoted a person with knowledge of the matter as saying.
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Shenzhen joins hands with China's central bank to distribute 10 million gift money in form of digital RMB
The much-anticipated digital RMB is finally coming to the public.