(China Daily) Chinese smart driving company DeepRoute.ai has launched its latest smart driving platform, DeepRoute IO 2.0.  

Powered by its vision-language-action (VLA) model, the company says DeepRoute IO 2.0 is a significant step toward delivering smarter, safer and more human-like driving experiences.  

The platform features a flexible multi-chip, multi-sensor design, supporting both LiDAR-equipped and pure vision configurations, enabling seamless integration across different vehicle models and automakers.

The company has already secured five confirmed OEM partnerships for the deployment of DeepRoute IO 2.0, with the first production vehicles scheduled to reach the market later this year.

(China Daily) Leapmotor delivered 57,066 vehicles in August, up 88 percent from a year earlier and the highest monthly total in its history, the Chinese carmaker said on Monday.  

It was the sixth straight month the company led sales among China's NEV startups.  

The company crossed 900,000 cumulative deliveries in August and reported its first half-year net profit, becoming only the second Chinese NEV startup to achieve profitability on that basis, after Li Auto.

(China Daily) XPeng delivered 37,709 vehicles in August, a 169 percent jump from a year earlier and a 3 percent rise from July, marking a new monthly record, the Chinese NEV maker said Monday.  

The Guangzhou, Guangdong province-based company is counting on a series of new models to sustain momentum.  

Its new P7 sedan, launched last week, secured more than 10,000 orders within seven minutes — the fastest debut in XPeng's history.

(Xinhua) China's Ministry of Commerce on Saturday voiced opposition to the U.S. decision to revoke the "validated end-user" (VEU) authorization for three semiconductor companies operating in China, urging the U.S. side to immediately correct its wrongdoings.  

China has noticed that the U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Friday to remove Intel Semiconductor (Dalian) Co., Ltd., Samsung China Semiconductor Co., Ltd. and SK Hynix Semiconductor (China) Ltd.

(China Daily) A Shanghai court has stated that the convictions of 14 people involved in the theft of trade secrets related to chip technology developed by Huawei subsidiary HiSilicon have taken effect, in a ruling that underscores China's commitment to protecting intellectual property rights.

(Xinhua) China's total intelligent computing capacity has reached 780,000 PFlops, which ranks second in the world, Liu Liehong, head of the National Data Administration, said on Thursday.  

Liu unveiled this data during the opening ceremony of the China International Big Data Industry Expo 2025, being held in Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou Province.

(China Daily) Logitech International SA has pursued innovation and automation upgrades at its Suzhou manufacturing base in Jiangsu province, as the Swiss consumer electronics maker seeks to harness China's booming gaming market and resilient supply chain, according to a senior executive.  

As China is one of Logitech's major markets by sales and the world's biggest gaming arena, its performance has become an important driver of the group's global financial results.

(Xinhua) Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in ultra-wideband photonic-electronic integrated technology for 6G wireless communication, according to Peking University (PKU).

(China Daily) China will take steps to accelerate the construction of high-quality data sets, and develop the data industry and artificial intelligence, which has been regarded as a main direction for bolstering technological innovation and industrial transformation, according to the country's top data governance regulator.

(Xinhua) China on Thursday unveiled the latest rankings of its 500 largest private enterprises, with e-commerce giant JD.com claiming the top spot, reflecting the robust growth of the country's private sector.  

The list, compiled by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce (ACFIC), was released at the 2025 China Top 500 Private Enterprises Summit in Shenyang, capital of northeast Liaoning Province.  

JD.com, Alibaba (China) Co., Ltd. and Hengli Group Co., Ltd.
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