DeepSeek launches new open-source AI model with Huawei, Cambricon, Hygon support
Isuzu Motors and Toyota Motor to jointly develop hydrogen fuel cell-powered route bus by 2026
UST invests in Kaynes Semicon to expand India’s semiconductor assembly and testing capabilities
Richard Yu to lead Huawei’s Investment Review Board in strategic AI pivot
Huawei is doubling down on its artificial intelligence (AI) ambitions. On September 29, company founder Ren Zhengfei personally signed off on the appointment of Richard Yu (Yu Chengdong), Executive Director and Chairman of the Consumer Business Group, as the new head of the company’s powerful Investment Review Board (IRB).
Commentary: How a US$20M TSMC tape-out led to Xiaomi’s 3nm breakthrough
LCD TV panel prices hold steady as China cuts production, rebound expected in Q1 2026
Lei Jun’s ten-year bet: Why Xiaomi chose hard road to chip independence
On the evening of September 25, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun took the stage for his sixth annual keynote, titled simply: “Change.” But behind the polished presentation was the story of a company that nearly walked away from one of the most defining — and divisive — decisions in its history: whether to build its own smartphone chips, or abandon the dream for good.
Samsung chair sees humanoid robots as new growth engine
China’s Zhaoxin breaks into healthcare: 6,000+ hospital PCs run x86 chips against Intel, AMD
Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor has scored a breakthrough in China’s healthcare sector. On September 23, the x86 chipmaker announced that over 6,000 of its processor-powered desktops won a major hospital procurement bid, an important step for Chinese x86 CPUs in mission-critical medical deployments.