Tech Industry
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MediaTek reportedly cancels 5nm 5G platform originally built for Huawei
Huawei started to include MediaTek processors in several of its phones after production of the HiSilicon chip was blocked. But now it looks like that path won't work either.
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Yangtze Memory sub-brand ZHITAI to release first SSD product this month
Following its launch late last month, ZHITAI, a sub-brand of Yangtze Memory Technologies, said today that it will launch the first SSD product under the new brand in September.
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OPPO increases smartphone orders by up to 100 million units as Huawei's global expansion hits wall
With Huawei suffering setbacks in the smartphone market due to US sanctions, other Chinese smartphone brands are taking advantage of the opportunity to rise. OPPO smartphones are a…
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Huawei Kunpeng cloud phone starts public beta, 99 RMB per month per phone
On September 1, Huawei Cloud announced the start of public beta testing of the world's first "cloud phone" based on ARM chips.
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ZTE hopes to bring mobile phone business 'back to public view' in three years
ZTE recently announced that Ni Fei has been reassigned as president of ZTE's terminal business unit, as well as president of Nubia, which is seen as a sign that ZTE intends to boost its mobile phone business.
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China's first hybrid cruise ship enters service
China's first hybrid offshore luxury catamaran "Dawanqu I" was put into operation in Shenzhen on September 1.
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Chinese scientists develop brain-like computer with world's largest neurons
Zhejiang University and Zhijiang Lab recently developed China's first brain-like computer - the Darwin Mouse, which is also the world's largest brain-like computer in terms of neurons.
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Chinese company iFlytek releases headset that turns call recordings into text
Chinese technology company iFlytek today announced a smart TWS headset, iFLYBUDS, the world's first headset to convert call recordings to text, priced at 1,399 yuan ($200).
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Most of orders for Ofilim taken over by Lens Technology after Apple's removal from supplier list
Following Apple's removal of Ofilim from its supply chain, the majority of the company's touch module orders have been transferred to Lens Technology, according to cls.com.
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Apple continues to lead wearables market in Q2, Huawei second
Apple maintained its leadership position in the global wearables market in the second quarter of 2020, with Huawei in second place, according to a new report from IDC.