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Tencent launches cloud computing data center

Shenzhen-based tech giant Tencent started service of its largest data center cluster Friday. It is self built, located in Qingyuan, Guangdong Province, and has the capacity to house more than 1 million servers.

Xiaomi to set up international headquarters in SZ

Xiaomi Corp., a Chinese tech giant producing smartphones and smart hardware, will set up its international headquarters in Shenzhen, according to an agreement it signed with the Shenzhen Municipal Government yesterday.

Tencent to build ‘city of the future’

Shenzhen-based Internet company Tencent has unveiled plans for a nearly completely car-free “city of the future,” which is roughly the size and shape of Midtown Manhattan.

How a carmaker became a maskmaker

BYD, China's new-energy vehicle giant turned coronavirus warrior, said it expects to export 1 billion protective masks by the end of May, as it has added production lines to meet a surge in global demand.

Huawei leads China's 5G phone market in Q1

Huawei took the lead in China's 5G smartphone market in the first quarter of 2020, the company said at its 2020 Global Analyst Summit.

Tencent wins on lockdown gaming boom

HIGH demand for video games during COVID-19 lockdowns buoyed Tencent Holdings’ first-quarter revenue and profits, with blockbuster games PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile and Honor of Kings helping it beat forecasts.