2 August 2025

Nvidia denies back-door features in its H20 chips after Beijing raises security concerns

Nvidia denies back-door features in its H20 chips after Beijing raises security concerns

Nvidia said its chips had no “back doors” after China’s cyberspace regulator interviewed company representatives over alleged security risks associated with its H20 chips, which were tailor-made for Chinese customers, although it remains unclear what impact Beijing’s mistrust of the US firm will have over time. “Cybersecurity is critically important to us,” an Nvidia representative […]

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Apple’s China sales rise with electronics consumer subsidy boost, but Huawei threat looms

Apple’s China sales rise with electronics consumer subsidy boost, but Huawei threat looms

Apple reported a sales boost in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in the June quarter, aided by Beijing’s consumer subsidies, following a prolonged decline in the region amid intense competition and weak consumer spending. In the three months ended June 28, Apple’s Greater China revenue grew nearly 4.4 per cent year on year, rising

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Chinese drone giant DJI launches its first entry in the 360-degree camera market

Chinese drone giant DJI launches its first entry in the 360-degree camera market

DJI, the world’s biggest maker of consumer drones, this week introduced the company’s latest flagship 8K panoramic video camera, the Osmo 360 – its first entry in the 360-degree imaging market. “The launch of the Osmo 360 is a testament to DJI’s years of experience and innovation in action cameras, responding to users’ diverse photography

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TikTok owner ByteDance finds median service length of employees at about 3 years

TikTok owner ByteDance finds median service length of employees at about 3 years

Social media giant ByteDance, owner of TikTok and its Chinese sibling Douyin, says the median service length of existing employees was 2.9 years, while their average tenure was three years, the Beijing-based company disclosed at an internal meeting. According to two sources briefed on Thursday’s town hall meeting that was led by co-founder, chairman and

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