May 2025

Xiaomi’s Semiconductor Breakthrough: A Strategic Leap into 3nm Chip Technology

In a landmark announcement that signals a new chapter in technological innovation, Xiaomi Corporation has officially confirmed the development of its next-generation 3nm system-on-chip (SoC). “This represents a major milestone in our eleven-year journey of semiconductor innovation,” stated Lei Jun, Xiaomi’s Founder and CEO. “From our first Surge chip to today’s 3nm breakthrough, we’ve remained […]

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China Hosts World’s First Human vs. Robot Half-Marathon, Showcasing Advances in Humanoid Tech

In a groundbreaking fusion of athletics and robotics, Beijing recently hosted the world’s first half-marathon pitting human runners against humanoid robots. The April 19 event, organized by the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre, saw 21 bipedal machines compete on a parallel course to human athletes, marking a bold step in China’s push to lead in

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Apple Cedes Ground in China as Xiaomi Tops Smartphone Market Amid Trade Turbulence

Apple’s smartphone market share in China fell sharply by 9% year-over-year in Q1 2025, dropping the tech giant to fifth place in the world’s largest mobile market, according to preliminary data from IDC . Xiaomi surged to the top spot with 18.6% market share, shipping 13.3 million units—a staggering 39.9% annual growth—as Beijing’s consumer subsidies

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Chinese Tech Giants Tencent and Alibaba Secure Nvidia GPUs Amid U.S. Export Curbs

In a strategic maneuver to circumvent U.S. semiconductor restrictions, Tencent and Alibaba have acquired thousands of Nvidia’s H20 AI chips from ByteDance’s inventory, underscoring China’s relentless push for AI dominance despite geopolitical hurdles. The transaction, valued at approximately $278 million for Tencent alone, highlights the critical role of advanced computing power in fueling China’s AI

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