$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$Here is whh i hold so tight 1) Innovate technology years, AI not going to be just AI, it must be somehow useful in industry for factory, retails and daily life style 2) Imagine you can drive your xiaomi car with implement the AI technology to control with so much of IOT including aircond (with AI remind you for daily tasks, remind you to help you open aircond before you back home etc) or even the xiaomi AI will know what you gonna to do before you...
$XIAOMI-W (01810.HK)$stay strong. Don't sell. Support Xiaomi a great Chinese company. Earnings soon. Xiaomi showed great strength. I buy more today when the market opens in Germany. Oh and I forgot to mention. F Trump and his sanctions.
$BABA-W (09988.HK)$China's largest for-profit RISC-V intellectual property providers include Alibaba's (9988.HK), …………….., which sell commercial RISC-V processors to chip designers. A little glimmer on the back of renewed tariff tensions. One of the early beneficiaries Baba, Xuan Tie and Nucliei System Tech. Waiting for more updates from China policy updates. reuters.com/tec...
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and alibaba just release their latest risc v chip Alibaba’s research arm launches a high-performance RISC-V chip for servers" data-next-head="
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haha bears getting desperate here. basically want people to sell everything and on every news . its time to buy more before it reflects huge gains in its financial this year.
1) Innovate technology years, AI not going to be just AI, it must be somehow useful in industry for factory, retails and daily life style
2) Imagine you can drive your xiaomi car with implement the AI technology to control with so much of IOT including aircond (with AI remind you for daily tasks, remind you to help you open aircond before you back home etc) or even the xiaomi AI will know what you gonna to do before you...
A little glimmer on the back of renewed tariff tensions. One of the early beneficiaries Baba, Xuan Tie and Nucliei System Tech. Waiting for more updates from China policy updates.
reuters.com/tec...
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