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China News, Summarized 19 Aug 2026, 01:47 UTC 34 stories 18/19 sources

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Inner Mongolia is turning inference into an export commodity, and that makes the AI bubble a policy choice

Six departments make tokens an export good

Six agencies signed it. Inner Mongolia's data-administration bureau and five other departments issued measures to make the region a national high-quality token supply base, a hub for exporting tokens, and a pilot zone for the token economy — a token being the billable unit of model inference. The full text reads like a five-year plan for a commodity that did not exist in 2023.

The supply half is energy policy. Companies building hyperscale inference centres on domestic chips get guarantees on land, green power and energy-consumption quotas. "Token factories" are to produce at scale and cheaply, and model firms with real purchasing pull are told to buy domestic compute first, to force a fully domestic stack.

The demand half is a market. The region will build its own token trading platform with standardised rules, seek cross-border data-flow pilots so tokens can be exported through its free-trade zone, and list high-quality datasets for trade — naming dataset pledge financing, securitisation and data trusts as the financing models to explore.

It is not acting alone. Beijing's development zone issued the first full-chain token package on 5 August, with compute-rental subsidies up to 20m yuan (~$2.8m); Guangdong launched a token loan on 14 August. Daily national token consumption went from 100bn in early 2024 to above 140 trillion by March.

From inside, it looks like a bubble. Leia Wang, a nonresident scholar in Carnegie's Technology and International Affairs Program, reports that Chinese investors describe their own AI market as a children's game — pass the flower while the drum beats, lose if you are holding it when it stops. Some 80,000 Chinese AI companies have dissolved or deregistered in two years.

Her argument is that the bubble is the instrument. Foreign investors' share of Chinese VC deal value fell from 54.8% in 2018 to roughly 20% in 2023; state funds filled the early stage, faster than the industry can absorb. Solar and EVs looked identical. Read it as industrial policy.

THE TELL: once a province runs the exchange, sets the metering standard and lends against the inventory, the price of a token stops being an outcome of DeepSeek's price war and becomes something the state can set.

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Half-mast for Zhu, loyalty essays from the generals

Zhu Rongji was cremated on Tuesday. Xi led the Party elite in the final farewell to the premier from 1998 to 2003, the architect of the state-enterprise layoffs and of WTO accession, with flags at half-mast; SCMP puts his age at 97. No named eulogist, no quotable line. Protocol maximal, politics zero — as called on Sunday.

The nineties got spent elsewhere. Zhang Shengmin — the general who has run military discipline inspection since 2017 and became a Central Military Commission vice-chairman in October — published an article invoking Jiang Zemin's response to the Soviet collapse and the first Gulf War, on party unity and military reform against external threats. Loyalty, from the discipline man.

Which is the whole point of the essay. His predecessor in the job was expelled last year, and the first-ranked vice-chairman was put under investigation in January. Same week: Zhao Xiaozhe, 63, a navy vice-admiral whose combat software helped warships process battlefield data and who once headed the CMC's top science body, vanished from the Chinese Academy of Engineering's membership list.

And a drill was published, then wasn't. Defence Times described the Eastern Theatre Command dropping camouflaged cases of cash and gold bars from a multi-rotor drone in a "wartime financial support" exercise, apparently simulating a Taiwan operation. Heavy online discussion, then deletion.

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Trump trims the drills, Wang Yi books Seoul

The opening came from Washington. Trump posted on Sunday that the US should scale back military exercises with South Korea, citing cost savings and goodwill among other rationales, and SCMP records the unease that ran through US allies in Asia. Days later, foreign minister Wang Yi is on his way to Seoul.

Nothing in that sequence is subtle. Beijing did not have to do anything to earn the visit's leverage; the alliance's own principal supplied it, three weeks before Xi's planned September trip to the United States.

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DeepSeek is now billing for memory, not maths

The rise landed on the cheapest line. Cache-hit input on V4-Pro went from 0.025 yuan per million tokens to 0.3 at peak — twelve times — and five times off-peak. Leiphone's read: the item developers were told to abuse is the one that broke.

The mechanism is thrashing. At peak, long-context requests fill GPU memory, and the scheduler evicts cold blocks to NVMe. Each eviction hauls hundreds of megabytes; two long requests arriving seconds apart can push each other's shared prefix out. The cluster stops computing and starts moving data.

Compression is why it was ever free. V4 interleaves compressed sparse and heavy compressed attention, merging 4 to 128 adjacent tokens into one block — a million-token cache near 10GB, about 2% of a conventional baseline. On a 15.36TB enterprise SSD at roughly 6,000 yuan (~$845), holding that costs pennies. Anthropic charges a 1.25x-2x premium to write a cache; DeepSeek charged nothing.

One report, two ledgers. The Information, via Techmeme, leads with Alibaba saying Qwen3.8-27B passed 1m downloads within days. Solidot's summary of the same Hugging Face report leads with 3bn Qwen downloads in six months against Google's 418m and Meta's 227m, and 151,448 derivatives.

Only the Chinese item carries the licence turn. Of 178 Chinese releases above 20bn parameters, 55% are Apache 2.0 and 22% MIT — but the newest flagships, Moonshot's Kimi K3 and Qwen3.8, arrive with non-commercial restrictions and revenue-sharing requirements. The download leader has started charging for downstream success.

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Honor bet 9,999 yuan on a camera that moves

Honor shipped a phone with a moving head. Robot Phone, from 9,999 yuan (~$1,408), packs a four-degrees-of-freedom titanium gimbal into a 9.59mm body so the camera turns to follow a face or a beat. CEO Li Jian puts pre-orders above 400,000 and says the first minute sold out.

The build is the good part. Around 100 precision parts, 68 wires through the hinge, 19 of them coaxial, a 2.6g motor. A month before launch the flip mechanism tested to about one year of life; the team ran 18 material candidates in a week to reach a five-year target. Li said "pressure" 18 times.

Internally, nobody agrees what it is. Leiphone's account, from unnamed staff and supply-chain people: forecasts split between 20,000 and 200,000 units, components stocked for 50,000 to 100,000, and Magic 8 sold about a third of its predecessor. Sentiment, not audited fact — but the split is the story.

The intelligence is rented. Same account: ByteDance's terms had Honor build hardware and gather data while model training and data ownership stayed with ByteDance, so Honor went to Alibaba's Qwen instead. Global handset volumes are down more than 10%; Honor's overseas revenue is up 26%, Mexico 67%.

Luckin picked the wrong couple. For Qixi, the Chinese Valentine's, it wrapped its Thai-tea launch in a comics blogger's couple IP; customers received cups printed with strangers and asked who they were, then posted plagiarism comparisons and ordered with "no co-branded cup" notes.

Frequency is the strategy. Jiemian's read: Luckin runs about three tie-ins a month, so cheap unknown IP fills the calendar. Second-quarter marketing spend hit 925m yuan (~$130m), up 56.1%, and 5.8% of net revenue. Commenters said they would rather have had the low-budget animation now filling cinemas, where Initium finds audiences turning a bad film into a shared ritual.

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Threads we are pulling

  • Unitree lists tomorrow. Issue price 150.80 yuan (~$21), market value near 61bn yuan (~$8.6bn), and only 7.44% of shares free-floating. It also unveiled a humanoid claiming a 2m (6ft 7in) standing jump and 12.66 m/s (~28mph), built in a bit over three months. The 520-yuan grey market meets the bell.
  • Qwen's 27B, resolved. I flagged the missing dense companion from 12 to 15 August. It shipped, and it just cleared a million downloads.
  • I overpriced the games sale. Yesterday I put Alibaba's Lingxi Interactive exit at over $1.5bn; the figure in the internal letter and Chinese reports is 10.1bn yuan (~$1.42bn), buyer CITIC Capital's Trustar.
  • US tariff refunds now appear in Chinese filings. Shelf-label maker Hanshow disclosed $23.1m of refunded US duties and interest, adding 71.17m yuan (~$10m) to profit — 15.75% of last audited net income. Background: the Supreme Court voided the IEEPA tariffs on 20 February, and CBP had paid out $71.06bn by late June.
  • Geely's handover executed today, with H1 revenue 173.6bn yuan (~$24.5bn), core net profit up 46% to 9.68bn (~$1.36bn), exports up 158% — and a first commitment to stop developing combustion engines entirely.
  • New watch — Robotera. The Tsinghua-linked humanoid firm is reported to be weighing a Hong Kong IPO at $800m to $1bn. Second embodied-AI listing queue in a week.

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The river · 34

Geely replaced founder Li Shufu as listed-company chair while first-half sales, revenue and core profit reached records, signaling a shift from founder-led control toward institutional management.

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  • Li remains chair of the wider Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and becomes lifetime honorary chair, so the change separates strategic ownership influence from daily listed-company governance.
  • An Conghui becomes chair and Gan Jiayue becomes chief executive, both long-serving internal managers associated with product, supply-chain and brand integration work.
  • Geely reported 1.736 trillion yuan in first-half revenue, roughly $244.5 billion, and core attributable profit of 9.68 billion yuan, about $1.36 billion, up 46 percent.
  • New-energy sales reached about 799,000 units, while exports rose to 474,000 vehicles and new-energy exports jumped 585 percent, making international execution a central management test.
  • The transition is notable because it occurs during strong reported performance, not a crisis, and is explicitly framed as moving from personal authority to systems and teams.
  • The governance change could improve execution across Geely, Zeekr and Lynk and Co, but it also tests whether founder influence can be reduced without losing strategic speed.
  • The numbers are company-reported and exclude the possibility that currency losses or impairment charges will obscure operating progress in future periods.

Chinese financial commentary calls the AI market a speculative pass-the-risk game, but the analysis argues that inflated valuations and failed startups may also reflect Beijing’s familiar industrial-policy playbook.

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  • The article cites roughly 80,000 Chinese AI companies that dissolved or deregistered in two years, alongside capital concentrated in a small number of hot subsectors.
  • State funding has reportedly accelerated through national AI funds and hundreds of billions of yuan in commitments, pushing money into companies faster than revenue can absorb it.
  • The argument is not that the bubble is harmless: overinvestment can destroy capital and talent, but it can also build supply chains, manufacturing capability and trained teams that survive a correction.
  • China has used similar state-capital cycles in solar panels and electric vehicles, where excess capacity eventually supported global scale even as many firms failed.
  • The phrase pass-the-flower captures the domestic financial framing: investors are trying to exit overvalued positions before funding stops, rather than claiming every AI company is strategically sound.
  • Whether this becomes productive overcapacity depends on demand, technical differentiation and state willingness to let weak firms fail instead of continually refinancing them.
  • For executives, the useful forecast is uneven competition: subsidized infrastructure and aggressive pricing may persist even after private valuations reset.

Hong Kong has broken long-standing heat records and recorded suspected heat deaths, while coverage asks whether work rules, city design and public warnings match a hotter climate.

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  • Temperatures reached 36.9 degrees Celsius on August 9, the highest since records began in 1884, while the overnight low reached 30.2 degrees, a record in the 143-year series.
  • The city recorded nine consecutive days above 33 degrees, and the article links several deaths or suspected heatstroke cases to outdoor exposure and physically demanding work.
  • Doctors and climate researchers describe heat as Hong Kong’s largest weather-related killer, exceeding the more visible risks from typhoons and storms.
  • Dense development, humidity and limited nighttime cooling make heat stress a sustained exposure rather than a short afternoon peak.
  • The burden falls most heavily on older people, outdoor workers, hikers and residents without effective cooling, revealing how labor protection and housing policy intersect with climate adaptation.
  • The policy test is whether authorities move beyond emergency advice toward enforceable work protections, cooling access and neighborhood-level interventions.
  • The events are local, but they offer a high-resolution view of how a wealthy Chinese city is adapting—or failing to adapt—to climate risk.

A US regulatory agency is advancing restrictions on new Chinese robots and power inverters even as Washington tries to preserve a fragile summit truce with Beijing.

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  • The FCC action broadens technology-security controls beyond chips and telecommunications into physical automation and power equipment.
  • The timing illustrates a recurring US policy tension: agencies can harden market-access rules while the White House seeks a diplomatic pause or trade accommodation.
  • Chinese firms face a moving definition of national-security risk that may affect industrial robots, energy hardware and future connected devices.
  • Because the FCC is a relatively low-profile regulator, the measure shows how strategic decoupling can proceed through administrative channels without a single headline executive order.
  • The key uncertainty is implementation: whether the bans target new approvals only or become a practical exclusion from US supply chains and installed ecosystems.
  • For companies operating globally, the story signals that China-related compliance exposure is spreading from components to complete industrial systems.

Chinese coverage sells GLM-5.3 as a low-cost frontier model, while US tech discussion focuses on its benchmark tie with Kimi K3 and coming open-weight release.

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  • Z.ai says GLM-5.3 scores 60 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index and keeps the previous model’s API pricing, positioning post-training gains as the main improvement.
  • The model uses the same base model as GLM-5.2, with capability gains attributed mainly to reinforcement-learning-style post-training rather than a new pretraining run.
  • The company says the model targets complex coding, defensive cybersecurity and long-horizon tasks, and plans to release weights the following Friday.
  • The Chinese framing emphasizes intelligence per unit cost and broader access, while the US aggregator framing treats the score and open-weight ranking as the news.
  • Because the claims are company-reported and benchmark-dependent, the important test is whether independent users reproduce the cost-performance advantage after release.

Unitree opened on the Shanghai exchange 629 percent above its issue price, putting China’s humanoid-robotics enthusiasm on public display even as earnings lag growth.

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  • The stock opened at 1,100 yuan and briefly implied a market value of 444.9 billion yuan, roughly $62.7 billion, against an issue price of 150.80 yuan.
  • Unitree reported first-half revenue of 1.152 billion yuan, roughly $162 million, up 48.5 percent, while adjusted net profit fell 19.3 percent to 244 million yuan, about $34 million.
  • The company sells quadruped and humanoid robots and claims global leadership in shipments of both categories, though the item provides no independent market validation.
  • The extreme opening move reflects scarce public robotics exposure and retail speculation as much as operating performance.
  • For engineers and executives, the important question is whether Unitree can convert hardware shipment leadership into repeatable software, service and industrial revenue.
  • A small freely tradable float can amplify the first-day move, so the debut is a weak proxy for the company’s fundamental value.

China’s securities regulator has moved Yangtze Memory’s IPO coaching status to final acceptance, a step toward filing that matters for the country’s NAND independence and capital access.

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  • The status ends the preparatory coaching phase but does not mean the company has passed the listing review or will be approved to trade.
  • Yangtze Memory is described as mainland China’s only dedicated 3D NAND integrated device manufacturer, serving consumer, server and data-center markets.
  • The company was valued at 1.6 trillion yuan, roughly $225 billion, in a 2025 unicorn ranking, making the eventual filing a major test of semiconductor-market appetite.
  • Counterpoint’s second-quarter 2026 tracker reportedly placed Yangtze Memory at 14 percent of NAND share, its first appearance in third place.
  • An IPO would provide a domestic financing channel for capacity, process development and supply-chain resilience while exposing the company to much greater disclosure.
  • The strategic significance is larger than the procedural milestone: a public listing would formalize a key pillar of China’s memory strategy, subject to the regulator’s later scrutiny.

Chinese robotics team Current Robotics released CurrentWorld-0, a simulator designed to predict actions across robot bodies, camera views and force or touch feedback rather than merely generate plausible video.

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  • The system preserves each robot’s native action space, so a push performed by a fixed arm, mobile manipulator or humanoid is not forced into one artificial control interface.
  • Its central requirement is action controllability: if a robot misses a grasp, the simulated world must reflect the failure instead of visually correcting it into a successful trajectory.
  • The model synchronizes multiple viewpoints and tracks objects, bodies and scene state through time, addressing a common failure where one camera drifts from another.
  • Adding force and tactile prediction matters because contact cannot be inferred reliably from pixels alone; a gripper can appear aligned without actually holding an object.
  • The work builds on the team’s earlier VLA and world-model research, including methods cited by Physical Intelligence’s pi zero paper.
  • A useful world model for robotics must therefore be an evaluation and training environment, not just a video generator with attractive physics.
  • The unresolved question is transfer: simulated consistency is valuable only if policies trained or tested there predict behavior on real hardware.

Chinese leadership managed the funeral of former premier Zhu Rongji as a tightly scripted political ritual, while Xi’s diplomacy and new housing rules show the system balancing memory, influence and economic repair.

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  • The funeral’s official imagery—top leaders’ attendance and a wreath from Hu Jintao—signals continuity in the Party’s protocol for former senior leaders rather than a policy opening.
  • The death of a premier associated with an earlier reform era has prompted nostalgia, but the coverage emphasizes that the political era itself ended long ago.
  • Xi Jinping’s meeting with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa linked trade, infrastructure, energy, mining, finance, digital economy, green development and AI, showing the breadth of China’s state-backed overseas offer.
  • The readout’s emphasis on Latin American autonomy and freedom to choose partners is a diplomatic rebuke to perceived US interference, delivered through development language rather than direct confrontation.
  • The roundup also points to amended housing provident-fund rules and efforts to lift consumption, suggesting continued administrative fine-tuning of household and property policy.
  • The story is valuable because ceremony, foreign policy and domestic economic management appear in the same governing system: legitimacy is maintained through both political ritual and practical intervention.

Dongfeng’s 299,800-yuan, roughly $42,200, Yijing X9 puts Huawei’s driving, cockpit, chassis and cloud stack into one family SUV, extending the supplier’s role toward whole-vehicle control.

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  • The X9 uses Huawei’s ADS 5 driving system, HarmonySpace 6 cockpit and a multi-agent assistant, alongside 896-line dual-path lidar and 32 high-performance sensors.
  • Its WEWA 2.0 architecture adds group-interaction training and defensive risk-field driving, shifting the pitch from merely completing a maneuver to choosing the lower-risk maneuver.
  • The cabin includes multiple screens, lidar projection and interior sensing for children, pets and occupant status, making family safety part of the software proposition.
  • The collaboration begins at product definition rather than adding a Huawei package late in development, a model that gives Huawei influence over more of the vehicle stack.
  • The technical claims are manufacturer claims; the unresolved question is whether this breadth improves real-world reliability enough to justify the premium price.

DeepSeek reportedly raised its cached-token price as much as 11 times, exposing how long-context AI shifts cost from matrix computation toward KV-state storage, movement and scheduling.

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  • The reported off-peak cache price rose from 0.025 yuan to 0.3 yuan per million tokens, roughly four cents, while peak pricing rose fivefold according to the article.
  • Cache hits reuse previously computed key-value state, avoiding repeated prefill work for codebases and long documents; the savings disappear when high concurrency constantly evicts and reloads that state.
  • The analysis describes compressed attention and hot-cold storage across GPU memory, CPU memory and NVMe, making data placement and movement part of inference architecture.
  • At extreme load, GPUs can spend more time moving cache blocks than doing useful inference, turning a compute cluster into an I/O system with poor effective throughput.
  • The pricing change is therefore a capacity-management signal, not simply a monetization decision: cheap caching encouraged customers to retain enormous contexts without paying for the storage burden.
  • For agent builders, context design, reuse patterns and cache locality may matter as much as model choice, especially when long-running coding agents generate repeated state.
  • The technical claims come from the supplied analysis and should be validated against DeepSeek’s published pricing and serving implementation.

Alibaba’s Qwen Work now connects to Tencent’s WeCom, giving its enterprise agent access to documents, tables, calendars, notifications and tasks across China’s three major office platforms.

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  • The integration means users can ask the agent to read operational spreadsheets, create reports, schedule meetings and assign follow-up work without building a separate interface.
  • Qwen Work previously connected to DingTalk and Feishu, so the move is a distribution strategy as much as a product feature: the agent sits above competing workflow systems.
  • The practical challenge is authorization and auditability, since an agent that can read company data and send instructions becomes part of the organization’s control plane.

Chinese startup Spellcaster uses multiple agents in a generate-run-check-fix loop, arguing that playable game systems require runtime testing rather than merely compilable code.

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  • The workflow converts a prompt into rules, character behavior, level goals and balance parameters before generating code and art.
  • Runtime feedback lets the agents find failures such as unreachable platforms, broken collision logic and enemy actions that look correct but do nothing.
  • The system keeps an existing project editable through conversation, which is more useful to creators than regenerating a complete codebase after every change.
  • The team’s longer-term ambition is a world model that predicts the next game state directly, replacing the engine as the central interaction layer.
  • That direction is technically harder because a model must preserve state, causality and responsive control rather than produce a plausible frame.

Chinese coverage highlights LandSpace’s first-stage recovery as a domestic breakthrough, while the comparison with SpaceX shows that landing is only the beginning of reusable launch economics.

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  • Zhuque-3 is reported to have reached orbit, deployed a satellite and softly landed its first stage after separation.
  • The stainless-steel, methane-fueled design resembles Starship’s material and propellant choices, but the article does not show that it has matched Falcon 9’s flight cadence or refurbishment record.
  • The recovery matters because China’s commercial launch sector is trying to turn state-approved infrastructure into a repeatable, lower-cost service.
  • LandSpace says the next milestones are reuse, higher payload capacity, reliability and shorter turnaround rather than another one-off demonstration.
  • Chinese media present the event as a national commercial-space step; the useful engineering caveat is that a successful first recovery does not yet prove low-cost operations.
  • Its importance rises sharply if the recovered stage flies again within a short interval, and falls if inspection or engine upgrades delay the fleet.

An analysis of GLM-5 training argues that reinforcement learning now requires a tightly coupled generator, environment and trainer pipeline, making infrastructure throughput as important as model design.

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  • In the described loop, the generator produces rollouts, an environment returns rewards and a trainer updates weights before the new policy returns to generation.
  • The bottleneck is not peak GPU utilization alone: a slow generator starves training, while a fast generator creates stale rollouts and wastes storage and scheduling capacity.
  • The system must coordinate weights, KV cache, task state and queues, so post-training becomes a distributed production problem rather than a one-time optimization step.
  • The article cites experiments in which continued reinforcement learning improved reasoning models, while warning that rewarding longer answers can create length hacking.
  • For Chinese model vendors, cloud infrastructure becomes part of the model’s capability curve because cheaper, fresher rollouts determine how many experiments can run.
  • The strategic shift is from selling compute to selling an integrated intelligence-production line, though the supplied performance claims come from vendors and affiliated research.

Chip startup Chengheng Micro’s CH3715 pairs a 48-TOPS NPU with a programmable GPGPU, DSP, FFT and image processors to replace multi-chip vision and robotics systems.

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  • The SoC combines ten CPU cores, six NPU cores, a 1-teraflop FP32 GPGPU, dual image signal processors, DSP and FFT acceleration, targeting heterogeneous workloads rather than a headline TOPS number alone.
  • The architectural argument is practical: neural inference handles one part of a robot or vision pipeline, while floating-point geometry, radar transforms, image processing and control remain programmable.
  • Integrating those units can reduce cross-chip data movement, board complexity and latency, especially for customers migrating algorithms from DSP or FPGA platforms.
  • The company says early systems improved throughput 50 percent, reduced power 30 percent and cut volume 40 percent, but those figures still need validation across deployments.
  • Its roadmap plans to reduce the next chip’s area and target roughly half the cost while preserving AI performance, suggesting the first product is a platform-integration exercise rather than an endpoint.
  • The differentiator is software and system migration: customers may buy a lower total system cost even if the SoC itself is not the cheapest component.

The Chinese animation Bull Comes has reportedly gone viral partly because audiences gather to mock its flaws, turning poor filmmaking into participatory theater and online culture.

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  • The phenomenon matters less as a quality judgment than as a new consumption format: the audience’s synchronized reactions become part of the entertainment.
  • Chinese online culture often converts awkward or low-budget media into communal memes, giving viewers a way to claim ownership over a commercial product.
  • The supplied text is mostly a page shell and does not provide box-office figures or enough evidence to distinguish a durable hit from a short-lived online joke.
  • If the trend persists, it would show how social platforms can create value around a film through commentary and ritual rather than through conventional prestige.

DJI’s Osmo 360 II reflects a longer Chinese imaging strategy built around custom square sensors, drone-derived stitching and high-speed stabilization rather than incremental camera packaging.

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  • The company developed a 1/1.1-inch square CMOS so the circular fisheye image uses more of the sensor area, enabling native 8K output from two 4K views without upscaling.
  • DJI says the custom sensor’s effective imaging area was 64 percent larger than the previous leading 1/1.3-inch design and that it achieved 8K at 50 frames per second.
  • The technical foundation came from drone mapping, multi-camera stitching, spatial reconstruction and gimbal stabilization, where motion and parallax expose errors more severely than ordinary handheld shooting.
  • A 360-degree camera changes the capture workflow: users record everything first and choose the view later, which suits motorcycles, sports and hands-free work where framing cannot be monitored.
  • The product history shows DJI using adjacent businesses as an engineering laboratory, then rebuilding commodity components around the actual geometry of a new form factor.
  • The strategic question is whether this approach creates a durable imaging platform or only a premium niche whose advantages competitors can copy.

A hit Chinese film recounts the Iraq war through a Chinese chef’s eyes, using an unnamed invaded country and American troops to deliver Beijing’s preferred lesson about intervention.

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  • The film avoids naming Iraq directly but places its story in the 2000s around an American invasion, allowing the political analogy to remain legible without becoming a literal policy statement.
  • Making a Chinese civilian the emotional center shifts the narrative from military strategy to the experience of overseas Chinese caught inside a conflict.
  • The film fits a broader soft-power pattern in which historical and geopolitical stories communicate distrust of US intervention while presenting China as an observer with moral distance.
  • Its significance is reception as much as plot: a commercially successful film can normalize a worldview more effectively than an explicit official editorial.
  • The item does not establish how foreign audiences interpret the film, so its global influence should not be assumed from domestic success.

Chinese internet companies are turning document stores, collaboration suites and cloud data into task-oriented agents, shifting office software from tools people operate toward results agents deliver.

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  • The article cites an estimated 80.4 billion yuan, roughly $11.3 billion, Chinese AI-agent market in 2025 and a forecast of 696.8 billion yuan, about $98 billion, by 2030.
  • The product shift is from data plus AI—users find files and invoke assistance—to AI plus data, where the agent starts with a goal and chooses sources, tools and skills.
  • Finance research is a useful stress test because an agent must gather, clean and model data before producing a report, making provenance and review more important than fluent prose.
  • The economic problem is token and tool cost: a result-producing agent may perform many retrieval, reasoning and revision steps that are invisible in a simple subscription price.
  • The Chinese market is unusually suited to this competition because large platforms own both enterprise identity systems and document or collaboration data.
  • The missing evidence is paid retention and error liability; willingness to try an agent is not proof that companies will trust it with consequential work.

Alibaba Cloud launched its third Korean data center with agentic-AI services, extending a Chinese cloud platform’s local infrastructure and Qwen ecosystem across Asia and beyond.

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  • The expansion brings Alibaba Cloud’s reported footprint to 30 regions and 104 availability zones, with compute, storage, databases, containers, security and agent operations services.
  • The company says Qwen models have been downloaded more than two billion times and have spawned over 300,000 derivative models, figures that illustrate ecosystem reach but are not independent usage measures.
  • Local examples include Korean companies using Alibaba infrastructure for enterprise agents, video generation and real-time 3D avatars, showing that overseas growth depends on local workloads rather than model exports alone.
  • A physical Korean region helps address latency, data residency and enterprise trust, all of which matter more for agent workflows than for simple public API calls.
  • The move is part of a broader Chinese cloud strategy: export infrastructure and developer ecosystems together, while using overseas regions to make domestic models locally deployable.

OPPO argues that models are already strong enough for useful consumer agents, but fragmented services, permissions and accountability prevent them from completing real tasks reliably.

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  • The company and Alipay are building a trusted agent-to-agent protocol that combines device-side computation, contextual authorization and payment-grade command execution.
  • The proposed architecture separates a system agent that understands the user from specialist agents that perform domain tasks, rather than expecting one model to own every service.
  • OPPO says the partnership already connects nearly 200 functions and more than 18 public-service scenarios, including payments, benefits, permits and utilities.
  • The deeper bottleneck is institutional: services must expose stable interfaces, identify who authorized an action and assign responsibility when an agent makes a mistake.
  • This is a distinctly Chinese deployment strategy because device makers, payment platforms and public-service workflows are being connected through a small number of dominant ecosystems.
  • The reported increase of several million daily active users for Alipay is company-provided and does not establish that agent actions are profitable or safe at scale.

Alibaba logistics arm Cainiao launched three-day door-to-door shipping on 15 corridors, responding to TikTok-driven demand spikes that turn cross-border commerce into an hourly competition.

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  • The service starts from Shenzhen and Hong Kong hubs and reportedly delivered 260,000 small fans to Europe during a heat spike, with more than 90 percent meeting the three-day target.
  • Faster delivery lets Chinese sellers replenish from home rather than pre-positioning large inventories overseas, reducing working capital and allowing small-batch product testing.
  • The logistics design combines Cainiao’s Hong Kong hub with airline cargo capacity, making airport access and flight schedules part of the commerce platform’s competitive moat.
  • The underlying demand pattern is different from traditional online retail: short-video traffic arrives in pulses, so sellers need fulfillment systems that absorb sudden orders without permanently carrying the inventory.
  • The figures come from Cainiao and participating sellers, so the service’s reliability outside core corridors and during peak periods remains the real test.

Xi Jinping told Ecuador’s president that Latin American states should choose partners without outside interference, pairing a trade pitch with a veiled challenge to US influence.

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  • The meeting linked China and Ecuador’s free-trade agreement to cooperation in energy, mining, infrastructure, finance, digital economy, new energy and AI.
  • The autonomy language is a familiar Chinese diplomatic frame: China presents itself as offering development partnerships without political alignment conditions.
  • For Latin American governments, the practical offer is broad market access and project finance; for Washington, the same language challenges the legitimacy of US pressure in the region.
  • The article does not show a new agreement or funding commitment, so the immediate outcome is signaling rather than a confirmed project.

Doctors in eastern China reportedly helped a man walk again after both legs were severed at the thighs, a rare reconstructive-surgery result after nearly 20 months of recovery.

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  • The patient is reportedly walking indoors with a frame, handling most daily tasks independently and regaining sensation down to the ankles.
  • The case is technically significant because replanting both upper legs requires reconnecting bone, vessels, nerves and muscle while managing prolonged rehabilitation.
  • The article calls it a global first, but the supplied account does not identify an independent medical publication or explain long-term functional outcomes.

China’s foreign minister is preparing to visit Seoul after Trump called for fewer US exercises with South Korea, giving Beijing an opening to court an uneasy regional partner.

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  • The timing lets Beijing present itself as a predictable diplomatic actor while US alliance commitments appear less certain to South Korea and Japan.
  • The visit is not evidence of a strategic realignment: Seoul remains embedded in the US security system and the supplied report describes opportunity, not an agreement.
  • For China, the immediate objective is influence around the Korean Peninsula and a chance to exploit allied anxiety without escalating militarily.

The Pentagon ordered 30 universities, including Harvard and MIT, to review foreign research relationships, intensifying scrutiny of China-linked academic collaboration without publicly presenting the underlying evidence.

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  • The audits reflect a shift from individual research-security cases toward institution-wide compliance reviews involving foreign partnerships.
  • University representatives object that the government is implying wrongdoing while withholding the partnerships and evidence under review.
  • For US technology and research organizations, the move raises the cost of legitimate international collaboration even where no specific security violation has been established.
  • The China angle is direct: research ties with Chinese institutions appear to be the central concern, though the supplied account does not quantify which relationships are affected.

A US-China advisory commission says the United States risks losing ground to China unless it treats data as an economic asset and builds a national data strategy.

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  • The China dimension is substantive: the report contrasts US fragmentation with China’s effort to commercialize large national data resources for AI and robotics.
  • The recommendation implies that data governance, access and industrial policy—not only model architecture—are becoming competitive infrastructure.
  • The item describes a US policy diagnosis, not evidence that China has solved data quality, privacy or interoperability problems.

Xiaomi’s second-quarter revenue reached 108.9 billion yuan while profit and smartphone shipments fell, sharpening the case for overseas growth and a more diversified hardware mix.

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  • Revenue was about $15.3 billion, down 6.1 percent year on year, while adjusted net profit fell 42.6 percent to 6.2 billion yuan, roughly $873 million.
  • Smartphone and AIoT revenue was 84.03 billion yuan, roughly $11.8 billion, but phone revenue fell 7.5 percent and shipments dropped 26.5 percent to 31.2 million units.
  • Gross margin fell to 19.8 percent as component costs rose and promotions intensified, showing the pressure of China’s hardware price competition.
  • Xiaomi says vehicles and IoT are making the business mix more balanced, but the article identifies overseas expansion as the near-term route to renewed growth.
  • Holding third place globally according to Omdia gives Xiaomi distribution leverage, yet the numbers show that scale alone is not protecting handset profitability.

A Chinese roundup combines Alibaba’s roughly $1.4 billion sale of Lingxi Games, a procedural win for DJI in US litigation, Unitree’s listing and Geely’s succession, showing capital and control moving across the sector.

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  • The reported Lingxi transaction puts a private-equity buyer in control of an Alibaba games asset, part of a broader effort by large Chinese platforms to prune or monetize noncore businesses.
  • A US appeals court sent DJI’s military-company designation case back for reconsideration, which is a procedural victory rather than removal from the list or restored market access.
  • The roundup repeats Unitree’s 609.9 billion-yuan, roughly $85.9 billion, issue-price valuation and Geely’s founder-to-professional-manager transition, linking robotics finance with corporate governance.
  • It also includes a plagiarism controversy around a Luckin Coffee collaboration and Doubao’s remote computer-control update, showing how consumer reputation and AI distribution sit alongside capital markets.
  • Because the source is a roundup, the items should not be treated as one coordinated trend; its value is the breadth of institutional change across Chinese technology companies.

Senior US Democrats say the administration’s recent relaxation of sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials could weaken Washington’s response to the erosion of Hong Kong autonomy.

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  • The dispute is about US policy toward China and Hong Kong, making the China dimension substantive rather than incidental.
  • The letter suggests that Hong Kong sanctions policy may become vulnerable to a change in executive priorities even while congressional opposition remains strong.
  • The Chinese-origin coverage does not provide a distinct official response from Beijing or Hong Kong, so the political signal is primarily inside Washington.

The European Commission approved a jointly controlled China fast-charging company owned equally by Mercedes-Benz China, BMW and Seres, linking foreign brands to Chinese infrastructure expertise.

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  • The venture will build and operate a domestic high-power charging network, with Seres adding its Aito brand to the two German automakers’ existing partnership.
  • Equal ownership gives a Chinese automaker a formal role in a network previously associated with foreign premium brands, rather than leaving charging as a proprietary brand service.
  • EU merger clearance matters because it removes a cross-border regulatory hurdle while the actual commercial scale, locations and economics remain unspecified.

BYD’s electric-vehicle convoy completed a domestic Silk Road route and is continuing overseas, blending cultural storytelling with a push to normalize Chinese clean-tech exports.

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  • The company says its vehicles now reach 121 countries and that overseas sales exceeded one million in 2025, reaching 970,000 in the first seven months of 2026.
  • The roadshow pairs fast charging and driver assistance with visits to cultural sites, making technology and national heritage part of the same export narrative.
  • This is branded content, so the sales figures and technical claims should be read as company-reported rather than independently verified.
  • The broader signal is that Chinese automakers are exporting a package of vehicles, charging systems, software and cultural familiarity rather than shipping cars alone.

A Chinese roundup pairs Unitree’s IPO with Gree’s company-run technical school, employee equity at Cambricon and expanding enterprise AI tools, revealing a broad industrial push rather than one event.

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  • Gree’s new technical school admits teenagers into a pipeline promising company and supply-chain employment, an example of firms trying to shape vocational labor rather than merely recruit it.
  • Cambricon equity awards worth about 690 million yuan, roughly $97 million, are due to vest for 124 employees, illustrating how scarce semiconductor talent is being rewarded through stock.
  • The roundup repeats Unitree’s public-listing story and frames the robotics supply chain as an investable ecosystem, but those market projections are not evidence of demand.
  • It also reports Doubao’s virtual desktop, Alibaba Cloud’s Korean expansion and enterprise messaging integrations, showing how Chinese platforms are bundling AI into existing work software.
  • Because this is an aggregator-style roundup, its value lies in the pattern across labor, capital and software distribution rather than in any individual item.
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