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Mate60 Pro series or additional orders to 20 million units; ARM Listing |

Mate60 Pro series or additional orders to 20 million units; ARM Listing |

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Huawei Mate 60 is out of stock! Industry chain people: Pro series increased orders to 20 million units

Mate60 Pro series or additional orders to 20 million units; ARM Listing |

According to industry chain sources, shipments of Huawei Mate 60 Pro and Mate 60 Pro+ have been raised to 20 million units. Previously, supply chain news said that Huawei Mate 60 Pro has been added to 15 million to 17 million units. A number of staff of Huawei's official authorized experience stores said that if they book now, they can arrive as early as October. It may even take two months to receive your phone. (IT Times)

Ministry of Commerce: The US measures to restrict the export of chips to China violate market rules

Mate60 Pro series or additional orders to 20 million units; ARM Listing |

He Yadong, spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce, said that the measures related to the US restricting the export of chips to China violate market laws and fragment the global semiconductor market, which not only damages the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, but also seriously affects the interests of global semiconductor companies, including American companies. China is the world's largest semiconductor market. Artificial restrictions on Sino-US semiconductor industry economic and trade exchanges, harming others and not benefiting themselves. (Interface News)

The cyberattack Northwestern Polytechnical University hacker was identified as a staff member of the National Security Agency

Recently, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center and 360 Company conducted a technical analysis of a spyware called "Second Date", and the analysis report showed that the software was a cyber espionage weapon developed by the US National Security Agency. It is understood that in the process of investigating the cyberattack of Northwestern Polytechnical University by the US National Security Agency, multiple samples of this spyware were successfully extracted and the real identity of the US National Security Agency staff behind this cyber espionage operation was locked. (Red Star News)

Tech companies

Chip design company ARM Nasdaq rings the bell: $54.5 billion is the largest IPO of the year in the United States

British chip design company Arm was recently listed on the NASDAQ in the United States, with an offering price of $51, which is at the highest end of the offering range of $47 to $51. ARM issued 95.5 million ADSs in this offering, raising US$4.87 billion. Based on this calculation, ARM has a market capitalization of about $54.5 billion. AMD, Apple, Google and other companies have expressed interest in being cornerstone investors, buying ARM shares in this IPO, with a maximum subscription of no more than $735 million. (Thunder)

After the iPhone 12 was banned by France due to radiation problems, Belgium and other countries will also investigate

Belgium's deputy minister of digital economy asked telecom regulators to analyze the potential health risks of the iPhone 12, following France's suspension of sales of the iPhone 12 on the grounds of violating radiation exposure restrictions, according to media reports. Apple said the iPhone 12 has been certified by multiple international bodies to prove compliance with all applicable SAR regulations and standards worldwide. However, due to radiation problems detected in the tests, German and Dutch network regulators may take similar action. (IT House)

Xiaomi ecological chain set up a sweeper department to strengthen self-research capabilities or promote its own brand products

Recently, Xiaomi has adjusted the structure of the Xiaomi ecological chain department, and newly established the sweeper department, with Chen Weiyang, deputy general manager of the ecological chain, as the head of the department. This adjustment is intended to strengthen the self-research ability of the sweeper category, and it is not ruled out that Xiaomi's own brand sweeper products will be launched separately in the future. At the same time, the product line of the ecological chain will be divided according to the degree of importance, and the sweeper will be divided into S class. (Tencent Technology)

China's first L4 autonomous driving highway is about to be completed, and intelligent driving manufacturers may meet the breakthrough node

Recently, Suzhou released the information that "the first holographic perception smart highway in China that meets the level of vehicle-road cooperative automatic driving is about to be completed and put into operation", which is worthy of consumer attention. It is reported that the project covers the Sutai Expressway S17 (Huangdai Interconnection - Yangcheng Hubei Interconnection), and it is expected to complete the system joint debugging and joint test work by the end of September. It is worth noting that the highway meets the level of L4 autonomous driving. (Observer.com)

WT acquires Future Electronics for US$3.8 billion to expand its global footprint

On September 14, WT Technology, the world's fourth-largest semiconductor distributor, announced the acquisition of Canada-based distributor Future Electronics Inc for US$3.8 billion, making WT the first Asian distributor to achieve a global presence. (Jiweinet)

Company X has appointed president of video ad technology company Teads as head of the Americas

Company X CEO Jacarino recently announced that Monique Pintarelli, president of video ad technology company Teads North America, has joined Company X as head of the Americas, overseeing sales and partnerships in the U.S., Canada and Latin America. (Interface News)

AI weather vane

Tech big Capitol Hill suggests AI: Musk warns of threat Ultraman self-proclaimed regulation Xiaoza calls for open source

Capitol Hill recently held a closed-door meeting to discuss the development and regulation of artificial intelligence technology. The conference participants included many tech giants, such as Musk, Zuckerberg and others. Musk pointed out that artificial intelligence brings existential risks, and Zuckerberg advocated open source code of artificial intelligence models; OpenAI CEO Altman wants the government to intervene to prevent AI from causing disaster. (Tencent Technology)

Microsoft will launch the Teams AI Library next month to help companies create messaging bots

Recently, Microsoft announced that it will launch the Teams AI Library feature in October this year, where developers can access multiple large-language models to create messaging bots or AI tools for their companies, thereby streamlining enterprise workflows and improving productivity. (IT House)

Smart new products

The Honor phone returns to the Indian market: the first model, the Honor 90, is released, downgraded to 8GB of memory

Recently, Honor officially returned to the Indian market and cooperated with PSAV Global to release the Honor 90 mobile phone. The new machine is equipped with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, 8/12GB of memory, 256/512GB of storage space, and a starting price of 37,999 rupees. (IT House)

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