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US Approves NVIDIA Chip Sales to China
The United States has approved the sale of modified NVIDIA H200 AI chips to ten Chinese companies. The US administration has approved NVIDIA's sale of its H200 artificial intelligence chips to China.
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China's Mobile Payment Penetration Reaches 86%
Mobile payment penetration in China has reached 86%, facilitating convenient lifestyles that include e-commerce and drone delivery. The widespread use of mobile payments impacts various sectors of the economy.
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AI Copyright Case Discussed by Expert
CCTV.com also reported on a similar topic. The commentary was featured in an interview with Xinbang.
Xi Jinping's Father Purged Years Before Others
Xi Jinping's father was purged in 1962, several years before others experienced similar political purges. This event occurred in 1966 and 1967, impacting individuals during that period.
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Mao Zedong Purges Detailed
China's Communist Party leader Mao Zedong issued a directive that initiated the Cultural Revolution. The Red Guards' actions were part of a broader ideological campaign.
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Trump Praises Xi As Great Leader
President Trump expressed his belief that President Xi is a great leader, stating that common interests between China and the United States outweigh their differences. He said that each country's success presents an opportunity for the other.
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Nvidia CEO Huang Tastes Local Snacks in Beijing
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was seen visiting Beijing's Nanluoguxiang area, trying local snacks like Zhajiangmian and drinking a cup from Mixue Bingcheng.
China and US Discuss Trade Principles
Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng attended the opening ceremony of the 2020 World Digital Economy Conference.
Tencent, Alibaba, JD.com Report Strong Earnings
Tencent Holdings reported revenue of 196.46 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase driven by its AI strategy and breakthroughs in new AI products.
China Fakes 'Blind Man Attack' Video for Clicks
Beijing police have detained two individuals, identified as Liu (male, 26) and Jiang (female, 24), for staging a video depicting a blind man being hit by an electric bicycle.