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  • Jan 12, 2025 | en.jiemian.com | Lin Teng

    by Lin Teng At CES 2025, a Shenzhen exhibitor described the event succinctly: "Everything is AI." After years of slow progress in consumer electronics, CES is seeing significant innovation driven by AI technology. This year’s theme, "AI Dive In," reflects the industry’s focus, with thousands of companies integrating AI into their offerings. Over 4,500 companies participated, including more than 1,475 from China—about one third of the total. Among them, 450 were Shenzhen-based.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | mdpi.com | Shuo Liu |Lin Teng |Jiantao Ping

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  • Nov 13, 2023 | en.jiemian.com | Lin Teng

    By LIN Teng Chinese phone maker Oppo started out in Indonesia in 2013, and now, ten years later, controls 20 percent of the market, more than Samsung. The phone maker is SE Asia’s second-largest with 16 percent of the regional market. The new Find N2 Flip secured 65 percent of the (albeit tiny) Indonesian foldable market in Q2. Indonesia offers a lot to entrepreneurs in Southeast Asia. Goldman Sachs tips Indonesia to become the world's fourth-largest economy by 2050.

  • Aug 17, 2023 | en.jiemian.com | Lin Teng

    By LIN Teng During Xiaomi's annual product launch, CEO LEI Jun devoted a lot of time to badmouthing the One Plus 11. Xiaomi phones, said Lei, are much better than One Plus phones. And he said it many times, in many different ways. This move stirred up LI Jie, President of One Plus, who counterattacked during his own product launch event on Wednesday. One Plus phones, said Li, are much better than Xiaomi phones. And he too said it many times, in many different ways. But it didn't end there.

  • Aug 2, 2023 | en.jiemian.com | Lin Teng

    Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has revealed its research and development achievements in AIGC algorithms for the first time. The new V3 imaging chip supports multi-concurrent AI perception. Vivo has established a 3D-motion-capture laboratory to find ways to apply next-generation AI to its products. Located in Vivo's Chongqing intelligent manufacturing center, the laboratory will play a crucial part in Vivo's intelligent manufacturing strategy.

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