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...An official in charge of purchasing 16 fully Chinese computers for an organisation under the Shaoxing city transport bureau said his colleagues had no choice but to get used to domestic operating systems...
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on February 7. ©2024 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Substrates are the material that chips are built on, and Kinsus is a subsidiary of key iPhone assembler Pegatron....
...Laws such as the US Inflation Reduction Act and Chips and Science Act, which provide incentives for domestic industry and clean technology, have sparked investment and added to the demand for transport,...
...Uber pinned mobility alone at $5.7tn by adding up all spending on vehicles and public transport. Office-rental company WeWork suggested $3tn. A TAM projection is no reason to invest in a stock....
...That was followed by new safety guidelines in December for the use of autonomous vehicles in public transport....
...Additional reporting by Eung Sea A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on March 12. ©2024 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Klein, chief of ZF, said that the new factory — which is expected to employ about 600 people when fully operational — offered a chance to stabilise supply chains and accelerate change towards new forms of transport...
...After raising private capital from blue-chip Silicon Valley funds including Sequoia Capital, Index Ventures and Accel, Bird merged with blank-cheque company Switchback II in November last year at an initial...
...The worldwide semiconductor shortage means that cars have got more expensive — the chips being essential to the vehicles — and delivery times have got longer....
...More than three-quarters of its loans in Russia are to companies, almost all of which are large multinationals in oil and gas, transport, metals, chemicals and finance....
...PC: But that’s at the moment because of the global supply chains and the chip shortages. That’s less around electric car demand which we are expecting to go through the roof....
...A version of this article was first published by Nikkei Asia on June 16. ©2021 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...Didi accounts for 90 per cent of all car bookings in China, but the country’s estimated 230 ride-hailing apps are trying to chip away at its lead, accelerating expansion plans, offering discounts and boosting...
...But that's at the moment because of the global supply chains and the chip shortages. That's less around electric car demand, which we are expecting to go absolutely through the roof....
...South Korea’s SK Group will invest $1.5bn into US hydrogen fuel cell maker Plug Power as the oil to computer chips group accelerates its push into Asia’s renewable energy sector....
...Backed by the government, it is the biggest sign yet that policymakers are throwing their weight behind this high-tech transport solution....
...Texting payments come to TurkeyPayguru, a Turkish fintech company, is rolling out its mobile transports payment app to the country’s capital....
...To avoid import duties and transport costs, “foreign companies try to procure parts locally by training local suppliers in parts production and creating a supply chain in China”, he said....
...companies to transport food — were on display, but it was the sale of Arm that took centre stage during a virtual fireside chat with Segars and Jensen Huang (depicted below), Nvidia’s chief executive....
...The sprawling conglomerate disclosed on Saturday that the decline in value of its stock and derivative portfolio, which includes shares in blue-chip groups such as Apple and Bank of America, generated a...
...One scoop to start: the US private equity firm KKR is revving up for a wave of new deals in Japan, especially in the transport sector, as the pandemic decreases ridership and forces cash-strapped companies...
...“If this is done wrong they become “missiles on the road,” warned Chet Babla, who leads the automotive team at chip designer Arm....
...The future for these two businesses appears increasingly financial rather than transport-related....
...For the 89-year-old’s investment company, Berkshire Hathaway, it was yet another opportunity it passed on and a reminder that Buffett has been gun shy as valuations of blue-chip US companies have surged...
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