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Sovereign Venture Capital: China’s State-Led Funds Pivot Toward AI and Industrial Liquidity
China is intensifying its state-led investment strategy through a series of specialized funds targeting AI, aerospace, and advanced materials. These vehicles not only fund strategic tech sovereignty but also introduce secondary market mechanisms to revitalize state assets and solve the venture capital exit crisis.

A Digital Fossil Returns: Can Tianya Reclaim Its Throne in the Age of Algorithms?
Tianya Community, China's most iconic legacy forum, has officially reopened after a three-year shutdown caused by financial distress. While the platform has successfully preserved its historical data and resumed browsing, it faces significant challenges in modernizing its business model to compete in a radically changed social media landscape.

The End of the China Discount: Flagship Phones Eye the Five-Digit Price Barrier
Chinese smartphone manufacturers are preparing to launch flagship devices exceeding 10,000 RMB as memory costs soar. Meanwhile, the industry is pivoting toward AI 'Token' utilities and 6G infrastructure to offset hardware supply chain volatility.

From Data to Intelligence: China’s Telecom Giants Commercialize the ‘Token’ Economy
Chinese telecommunications giants have officially launched commercial 'token' packages, treating AI processing power as a basic utility. This move, combined with the development of AI-native operating systems and specialized 'token factories,' signals China's aggressive push to democratize and industrialize artificial intelligence for mass consumption.

The Commoditization of Intelligence: China’s Telecom Giants Pivot to ‘Token’ Subscriptions
China's major telecommunications carriers are transforming AI access into a standard utility by offering massive LLM token bundles at highly subsidized prices. This shift positions state-owned telcos as central brokers of AI compute, signaling a new phase of mass-market AI adoption in China.

The Big Denial: Why China’s Telecom Giants Are Not Scrapping Monthly Fees
China's major telecom operators have officially denied viral rumors that they plan to eliminate monthly subscription fees. While experts highlight the necessity of recurring revenue for infrastructure maintenance, new 'Token-based' plans suggest the industry is shifting its billing focus toward AI services.

The New Utility: China Telecom Signals the Age of the 'Token Economy' with Commercial AI Plans
China Telecom has launched the country's first nationwide commercial 'Token' packages, commoditizing AI processing units for both individual and enterprise users. These plans bundle LLM tokens with connectivity and security services, marking a significant strategic shift from data-centric to AI-centric telecommunications business models.

The Zero-Fee Mirage: Why China’s Telecom Giants Won’t Kill the Monthly Subscription
Rumors of a nationwide shift to zero-monthly-fee telecom plans in China have been met with skepticism by industry experts. While China Unicom has launched a flexible pay-as-you-go pilot, analysts argue that infrastructure costs and the management of finite resources like spectrum make a total abolition of monthly fees unsustainable.

The 'Zero-Fee' Mirage: Why China’s Telecom Giants Are Resisting the Pay-As-You-Go Push
Rumors of a nationwide shift to zero-monthly-fee plans by China's major telecom operators have been debunked by industry experts and official denials. While China Unicom has introduced a metered plan, it still requires a minimum monthly spend, highlighting the persistent tension between consumer demand for flexibility and the high fixed costs of maintaining the world's largest 5G network.

Crunch Time for Compute: Global CPU Price Hikes Meet Tesla’s Humanoid Ambitions
Intel and AMD are leading a significant price hike in the CPU market due to AI-driven demand, coinciding with Tesla's timeline to launch its third-generation humanoid robot in mid-2026. Meanwhile, China's telecom sector faces a revenue slowdown despite high 5G adoption, signaling a shift toward computing services.

Beijing’s ‘National Team’ Strategy: China Telecom Bolsters AI Arm with Massive State-Backed Infusion
China Telecom's AI subsidiary has significantly increased its registered capital with new backing from national-level investment funds. This strategic move underscores Beijing's reliance on state-owned enterprises to lead the country's AI innovation and infrastructure development.

China’s Telecom Giants Bet on the 'Token Economy' to Drive Next-Gen Growth
China Mobile is transitioning to a 'Token-based' revenue model, aiming to double its computing income by 2030. This strategy leverages AI agents and cloud-integrated models to monetize the growing demand for AI inferencing across various sectors, including agriculture.