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News & Reviews:   china

  • Malaysia sees first public protest against data centre expansion

    Malaysia sees first public protest against data centre expansion

    Malaysia’s rapid growth as a hub for data centre development drew its first organised public protest on Saturday, as residents near a construction site in Johor raised concerns about environmental impacts and community well-being. More than 50 people gathered outside a facility being built by China’s Zdata Technologies Co., urging authorities to address dust pollution and potential effects on local water supplies.

  • China has created the world's fastest robot

    China has created the world's fastest robot

    Chinese technology company MirrorMe Technology has introduced Bolt, a humanoid robot with a speed of up to 10 meters per second. That said, what should you know about it?

  • China might ban imports of NVIDIA H200 chipsets

    China might ban imports of NVIDIA H200 chipsets

    According to Reuters, Chinese authorities have told customs agents that the import of NVIDIA H200 chips is prohibited. So, what should you know about it?

  • OnePlus CEO faces arrest warrant in Taiwan amid alleged illegal recruitment

    OnePlus CEO faces arrest warrant in Taiwan amid alleged illegal recruitment

    Prosecutors in Taiwan have issued an arrest warrant for OnePlus CEO and co-founder Pete Lau in connection with allegations that the Chinese smartphone company engaged in illegal hiring of Taiwanese engineers. The warrant was issued by the Shilin District Prosecutors Office as part of a broader effort to curb what authorities describe as improper recruitment by China-linked tech firms.

  • According to sources, China’s BYD is on track to surpass Tesla as the world’s top electric vehicle seller, marking a major shift in the global EV market. If confirmed, this would be the first time the Chinese automaker has overtaken its US rival in annual battery-electric vehicle sales.

  • Taiwan will ban the Xiaohongshu app for a year soon

    Taiwan will ban the Xiaohongshu app for a year soon

    Taiwan has now announced that it will ban access to the Xiaohongshu service, also known as Red Note, for a year. That said, what should you know about it?

  • According to industry sources cited by DigiTimes, the model's sales performance was not strong enough to convince other brands to make the same attempt, causing ultra-thin phone projects by several manufacturers to be shelved for now. So, what should you know about it?

  • Rumour says China is blocking ByteDance from using Nvidia chips in data centres

    Rumour says China is blocking ByteDance from using Nvidia chips in data centres

    According to The Information, Chinese authorities have blocked TikTok owner ByteDance from using Nvidia chips in their new data centres. So, what should you know about it?

  • Qualcomm confirms 26 November launch for Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

    Qualcomm confirms 26 November launch for Snapdragon 8 Gen 5

    After months of leaks and speculation, Qualcomm has officially confirmed that its next-generation chipset, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, will be revealed on 26 November 2025 in China. This announcement was made via a Weibo post from Qualcomm.

  • Trump: NVIDIA's latest and greatest are for US only

    Trump: NVIDIA's latest and greatest are for US only

    US President Donald Trump recently made comments on the CBS 60 Minutes show stating that NVIDIA's latest and greatest Blackwell chips would only be available to US companies. China and other companies would not get access, despite previous remarks by NVIDIA saying that 260000 Blackwell chips would be sold to South Korea, including Samsung Electronics. More details here.


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