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Huawei’s R&D Fortress: 2025 Results Reveal a Tech Giant Doubling Down on AI and Ecosystem Sovereignty

Huawei reported 2025 revenues of 880.9 billion RMB and a net profit of 68 billion RMB, driven by a record 21.8% R&D reinvestment rate. The company is successfully transitioning toward AI computing and the HarmonyOS ecosystem to mitigate the impact of international trade restrictions.

NeTe2026年3月31日 16:57
#Huawei#Meng Wanzhou#HarmonyOS
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Bilibili Launches ‘updream’: A Generative AI Play to Secure the Future of China’s Creator Economy

Bilibili has launched internal testing for ‘updream,’ a proprietary AI video creation tool tailored for its professional creators. The move follows a massive surge in AI content consumption on the platform, with daily viewers reaching 24 million in early 2026.

NeTe2026年3月31日 10:27
#Bilibili#Generative AI#updream
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China’s Circular EV Ambition: Beijing Launches National Battery Traceability Platform

China has launched a national platform to track the entire lifecycle of electric vehicle batteries, from production to recycling. This digital infrastructure aims to enforce producer responsibility, secure critical minerals through recycling, and align domestic industry with emerging global transparency standards.

NeTe2026年3月31日 10:27
#EV Batteries#Circular Economy#MIIT
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DeepSeek’s Strategic Silence: Outages Hint at China’s Next AI Shockwave

DeepSeek experienced multiple service outages in late March 2026, including a massive 12-hour disruption, sparking widespread speculation that the company is preparing for the imminent launch of its highly anticipated V4 model.

NeTe2026年3月31日 10:27
#DeepSeek#Artificial Intelligence#LLM
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Alibaba Lowers the AI Barrier: Tongyi Lab’s CoPaw 1.0 Signals a Push for Accessible Local Intelligence

Alibaba’s Tongyi Lab has launched CoPaw 1.0, a new AI toolkit designed to simplify the deployment of customized AI agents. By offering a desktop application that requires no coding setup, the platform aims to bring multi-agent capabilities and local small models to a wider professional audience.

NeTe2026年3月31日 10:27
#Alibaba#Tongyi Lab#CoPaw 1.0
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The 'Aerial Heavy Truck': China’s CY-8 Signals a New Era for Autonomous Logistics

China has successfully tested the Changying-8 (CY-8), the world's largest unmanned cargo drone of its class, featuring a 3.5-ton payload capacity and a 3,000km range. Designed for efficiency and rugged environments, the aircraft signals a major advancement in China's autonomous logistics and its 'low-altitude economy' strategy.

SoMi2026年3月31日 04:27
#Changying-8#Norinco#Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
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Lenovo Dives into Vertical AI: The Rise of Specialized 'Smart Aquaculture' Hardware

Lenovo and other Chinese tech leaders are pivoting toward specialized AI hardware for the aquaculture industry, signaling a shift from general AI models to vertical, industry-specific 'AI landing' applications. This movement aims to drive productivity in traditional sectors while navigating rising hardware costs in the global market.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#Lenovo#AI Agents#Aquaculture
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The Vulnerability of Megaconstellations: SpaceX Probes Latest Starlink Satellite Failure

SpaceX is investigating the loss of Starlink satellite 34343, which suffered a debris-generating anomaly in late March 2026. While no immediate threat to human spaceflight was detected, the incident mirrors a previous failure from 2025 and underscores the growing challenges of maintaining massive orbital networks.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#SpaceX#Starlink#Space Debris
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Beyond the ‘Crash’: Why the Global Memory Market Remains an AI-Driven Powder Keg

While retail memory prices are cooling after a massive rally, the correction masks a deeper supply crunch driven by AI infrastructure. With production capacity pivoting toward high-margin enterprise products, the era of cheap consumer RAM is unlikely to return before 2027.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#DDR5#Semiconductors#AI Infrastructure
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China’s ‘Aerial Heavy Truck’ Takes Flight: The Strategic Implications of the Changying-8

China successfully tested the Changying-8, a heavy-lift drone with a 3.5-ton payload capacity nicknamed the 'unmanned aerial heavy truck.' This development underscores China's dual-use strategy to dominate the low-altitude economy and enhance its military's unmanned logistical reach across strategic waterways.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#Changying-8#UAV#China Aerospace
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ZTE’s ‘Co-Claw’ AI: Orchestrating the Future of Industrial Intelligence

ZTE has launched its Co-Claw AI agent platform to power smart industrial campuses, starting with its flagship Nanjing Binjiang base. The move signals a strategic shift from selling hardware to managing intelligent industrial ecosystems as the company seeks new growth in AI-driven manufacturing.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#ZTE#Artificial Intelligence#Smart Campus
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Orbital Friction: Starlink Failures and the Rising Challenge of Chinese Commercial Space

A recent Starlink satellite failure has renewed concerns over orbital debris, even as China's Lijian-2 rocket achieves a breakthrough in cost-competitive launch technology. The dual pressure of technical failure risks and rising international competition is forcing a re-evaluation of how Low Earth Orbit is governed and utilized.

NeTe2026年3月31日 03:59
#Starlink#SpaceX#Lijian-2