Xiaomi readies mobile chip design for 2025 mass production to cut reliance on Qualcomm

Xiaomi readies mobile chip design for 2025 mass production to cut reliance on Qualcomm

Xiaomi is preparing a self-designed mobile processor for its upcoming smartphones in an effort to reduce its reliance on foreign suppliers Qualcomm and MediaTek. The processor may help Xiaomi be more self-sufficient and stand out in an Android market led by Qualcomm customers. Mass production of the chip designed in-house is expected to begin in … Read more

How China’s underground raves give frustrated youth a sense of escape

How China’s underground raves give frustrated youth a sense of escape

Crouch through the small metal door and walk down the dark tunnel, and even before you step into the abandoned air raid shelter, the air reverberates with pounding techno beats. Young Chinese holding drinks and cigarettes shake and sway in a red-lit passageway, below a big screen with rolling quotations from Chairman Mao. This is … Read more

EFCC arraigns Chinese man for alleged bribery, N301 million fraud

EFCC arraigns Chinese man for alleged bribery, N301 million fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday brought a Chinese, Zhengjia Jin, before the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja for alleged bribery and N301 million fraud. Mr Jin, was arraigned on four counts of retention of stolen property, bribery and stealing. The EFCC’s lawyer, Ahmad Usman, told the court that the … Read more

Chinese video platform Bilibili achieves quarterly profitability for first time

Chinese video platform Bilibili achieves quarterly profitability for first time

Chinese video-sharing and gaming platform Bilibili has achieved quarterly profitability for the first time, a key milestone it has been striving for since going public in the US in 2018. The Shanghai-based company said in a statement on Thursday that it recorded an adjusted net profit of 235.9 million yuan (US$33.6 million) during the third … Read more

How Japanese chef of 3-Michelin-star restaurant Ta Vie in Hong Kong fell for French food

How Japanese chef of 3-Michelin-star restaurant Ta Vie in Hong Kong fell for French food

This summer, Hideaki Sato closed his fine-dining restaurant Ta Vie in Hong Kong, which received its third Michelin star in 2023, for several weeks, reopening it only at the beginning of September. While done primarily for renovations and redecoration following nine years of almost non-stop operation, another reason for the pause was for the chef … Read more

Swiss university to restrict Chinese applicants, Trump’s victory: SCMP’s 7 highlights

Swiss university to restrict Chinese applicants, Trump’s victory: SCMP’s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. World waits to see how Trump reshapes US approach to … Read more

Opinion | Why bubble tea cultural appropriation case feels odd and boba should only offend Amy Yip

Opinion | Why bubble tea cultural appropriation case feels odd and boba should only offend Amy Yip

Canadian drinks brand Bobba was recently called out for pitching its “healthier” and “better” version of bubble tea. Nothing wrong with that, except its owners, who presented their pitch on television, were not Chinese. They were subsequently accused of cultural appropriation. My key takeaway from this is: how something looks is more important than what … Read more

Vivo becomes India’s top smartphone brand in third quarter, overtaking Xiaomi and Samsung

Vivo becomes India’s top smartphone brand in third quarter, overtaking Xiaomi and Samsung

Chinese smartphone brand Vivo claimed the No 1 spot among handset makers in India for the first time in the third quarter, ahead of the region’s long-time leaders Xiaomi and Samsung Electronics. Vivo shipped 9.1 million units in India in the three months through September, growing 26 per cent year on year and capturing a … Read more

High Forces movie review: Andy Lau fights hijackers in stupid Chinese aircraft thriller

High Forces movie review: Andy Lau fights hijackers in stupid Chinese aircraft thriller

2/5 stars Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau Tak-wah single-handedly takes on a bunch of vicious hijackers during a commercial airline flight in the mainland Chinese production High Forces, a bizarrely conceived, if also intermittently entertaining, action thriller directed by Oxide Pang Chun. The melodramatic tone is set right from the off when we catch glimpses … Read more

Meituan co-founder cashes out US$44.3 million amid Chinese stock rally

Meituan co-founder cashes out US.3 million amid Chinese stock rally

A co-founder of Chinese food delivery giant Meituan sold 2 million of his Hong Kong-listed shares in the company on Monday, cashing out about HK$344 million (US$44.3 million) amid a recent rally in Chinese stocks. Mu Rongjun, an executive director and senior vice-president at the Beijing-based on-demand delivery firm, sold the shares at a price … Read more