Tech Industry
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Huawei HiSilicon launches HiSpark development kit, supports HarmonyOS 2.0
Huawei HiSilicon and partners have created the HiSpark series of development kits, including hardware development boards, SDK packages, reference engineering, documentation.
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HiSilicon's smartphone chip market share rose 4 percentage points in Q2 despite constraints
Qualcomm still led the global smartphone application processor (AP) market in the second quarter, but lost share to Huawei, according to a recent Counterpoint report.
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Transsion: Past, present and future of Africa's phones king
The African mobile phone market used to be dominated by Nokia and Samsung. Transsion, which has become the "King of African Mobile Phones", has established extensive and effective offline sales channels in nearly 60 African countries based on second- and third-tier cities.
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Can you put your phone on your bed at night?
A lot of people like to put their cell phones on the bedside at night, and there are rumors that cell phones have radiation can't be put on the bedside, but is this really true? China Telecom, one of the leading telecom operators in China, gives their explanation.
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China-made Loongson 3A processors see over 300,000 shipments, have served 10 BeiDou satellites
Bai Chunli, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said today that more than 300,000 Loongson 3A processors have been sold and the embedded Loongson chip has been successfully used in 10 BeiDou navigation satellites.
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Hunan Apollo gets permission to remove safety officers from driverless tests, first in China
Chinese self-driving taxi operator Hunan Apollo Intelligent Transportation has received a permit from Changsha regulators for unmanned testing of smart internet connected vehicles without any safety officer, becoming the first company in China to receive such a permit.
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SMIC says it has applied to US to continue supplying Huawei
SMIC, China’s leading contract chip maker, said today that it has applied to the US to continue supplying Huawei in accordance with regulations, while reiterating that the company will strictly comply with the laws and regulations of relevant countries and regions, according to thepaper.cn.
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China-exclusive AMD 3500X listed on US website, doubles in price
A listing for the China-exclusive AMD Ryzen 5 3500X processor has appeared on Newegg US for $269.98, which is almost double the price of 999 RMB ($146) in China.
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Huawei rumored to be developing its own programming language, Char
Huawei is working on its own programming language called Char and the project has been in the works for a long time, a well-known Weibo blogger said, adding details are expected to be released to the public next year.
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Shenzhen pilot uses BeiDou's high-precision positioning to regulate shared bicycle parking
Shenzhen started a pilot plan to regulate shared bicycle parking with BeiDou's high-precision positioning, with the pilot range including the Xili Street, Taoyuan Street, Nanshan District, Baoan District, Xin'an Street, Xixiang Street, according to the Yangcheng Evening News.