(Xinhua) Chinese tech giant Huawei, in partnership with universities, unveiled and open-sourced an innovative AI technology on Friday, designed to dramatically boost the utilization of computing resources.  

The framework, called Flex:ai, partitions a single AI chip into multiple virtual units with a granularity as fine as 10 percent. This "one-card-performing-multiple-tasks" capability, enabled by flexible resource isolation, can boost average compute utilization by 30 percent in these scenarios.  

The rapid expansion of the AI industry is fueling massive demand for computing power, while low utilization rates of these resources have become a major bottleneck, with significant wastage hindering progress.

(Xinhua) Three newly-developed Chinese chips were unveiled Thursday at the Spatial Computing Summit 2025 held in Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province, marking a significant step forward in terms of the country's advancement in spatial computing.  

Spatial computing refers to technologies that utilize spatial data and algorithms to process and analyze information in three-dimensional environments.

(China Daily) Ren Hongbin, chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), led a Chinese business delegation in a meeting with executives of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) in the United States on Wednesday, where both sides exchanged views on advancing cooperation in the semiconductor sector.

(Xinhua) In the course of almost two years after China's astronomical satellite named Einstein Probe (EP) was launched, it has managed to capture many extraordinary transient events in the universe that flicker like fireworks, thereby helping expand human understanding of extreme physical phenomena in the cosmos.  

"Since its launch in January 2024, EP has fundamentally transformed our view of the dynamic X-ray universe.

(Xinhua)  A group of Chinese researchers has carried out a comprehensive simulation of the Martian dust cycle, based on their self-developed next-generation Mars general-circulation model named GoMars.

(Xinhua) Chinese AI tech firm DeepSeek officially released two new models on Monday evening -- DeepSeek-V3.2 and its high-compute variant, DeepSeek-V3.2-Speciale.  

By implementing a robust reinforcement learning protocol and scaling post-training computation, DeepSeek-V3.2 performs comparably to GPT-5, according to the company. The AI model balances high computational efficiency while maintaining superior reasoning and agent performance.

(China Daily) Chinese e-commerce giant JD said on Wednesday it has acquired approximately 59.8 percent of the shares and voting rights in German electronics retailer Ceconomy.  

When combined with the stake to be retained by its future partner Convergenta, JD’s total shareholding in Ceconomy would reach 85.2 percent. Convergenta was the largest shareholder in Ceconomy before JD’s offer during the additional offer period.

(China Daily) Japanese tech company Canon Inc confirmed on Tuesday that it has closed its printer factory in Zhongshan in China's Guangdong province.  

The company attributed the shutdown of the factory, effective from Nov 21, to a shrinking global laser printer market, changes in people's working styles, and the accelerated contraction of laser printer use in offices. A Canon statement provided to China Daily added that "it is unlikely to see any significant recovery in the long term".

(China Daily) LandSpace, a leading private space company in China, conducted the debut flight of its ZQ 3, or Rosefinch 3, carrier rocket on Wednesday, though the attempt to recover the first-stage booster failed.  

The ZQ 3 Y1, a gigantic craft primarily made of stainless steel, blasted off at noon from its dedicated launch service tower at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. The Y1 designation signifies that the craft is the first in the ZQ 3 series.

(Xinhua) China's first seaborne platform designed for rocket recovery using a net system was delivered on Sunday, offering a critical piece of infrastructure for the country's reusable rocket launch.  

The platform, named "Linghangzhe" or Pathfinder, has been certified by the China Classification Society, making it the first sea-based rocket recovery platform in the country to receive the required class and statutory certifications.
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