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Lab lets developers test apps and services for Chinese tech giant s mobile devices
Huawei s DigiX Lab in Singapore s Changi Business Park will provide online and offline consultation for app developers, and hands-on support in app development using augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, software to port apps to Huawei devices, and other technologies. ST PHOTOS: MARK CHEONG
At the DigiX Lab are examples of products that can be linked to Huawei s software - a sonic toothbrush, surveillance camera and eye massager. ST PHOTOS: MARK CHEONG
Mr Nicholas Ma, chief executive of Huawei International, added that the lab is an example of the company doubling down on future growth in Singapore .
US senators asked to draft legislative package to outcompete China, invest in India, NATO
On a caucus call on Tuesday, US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed his push to direct Senate committees to draft a legislation to protect American jobs and outcompete China
PTI | February 24, 2021 | Updated 07:53 IST
This month alone, nearly 20 anti-China legislations have been tabled or reintroduced in either chambers of the US Congress
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has asked his Democratic colleagues to draft a legislative package to outcompete China, create new American jobs and invest in strategic partners and alliances like NATO and India. On a caucus call on Tuesday, Schumer discussed his push to direct Senate committees to draft a legislation to protect American jobs and outcompete China.
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The Singapore DigiX Lab is Huawei s second one in the world.ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG
PublishedFeb 23, 2021, 11:30 am SGT
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Foreign media and international institutions say that Vietnam is an attractive choice for manufacturers and investors who are seeking to diversify supply chains in Asia.
According to Nikkei, Intel has invested $475 million in its Intel Products Vietnam (IPV), the largest chip assembling and testing center in the world.
The additional investment was made in the second half of 2020. It aims to produce 5G products and Intel Core processors with Intel Hybrid technology, and the 10th Intel Core processor.