Tag: China Unicom

  • SenseTime and China Unicom Partner to Enhance AI Infrastructure

    SenseTime and China Unicom Partner to Enhance AI Infrastructure

    SenseTime revealed today that it had entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with China Unicom during the 2024 China Unicom Partner Conference, which took place on July 19-20. The collaboration will span across areas such as digital communications, industrial digital transformation, AI infrastructure, computing service systems, and global computing supply, aiming to establish a robust foundation for the AI industry’s growth.

    Focus on AI Infrastructure

    Per the agreement, the companies will engage in various collaborative efforts within the realm of large language models (LLMs) to enhance their AI infrastructure and make it available as a service to the industry.

    The partnership leverages both companies' resources to co-develop LLMs. Yang Fan, co-founder of SenseTime and president of the Large Device Business Group, stated that the computing power and data would be utilized to bolster their AI infrastructure. This initiative aims to lower the cost and barriers for implementing AI in different products. According to a report, this should enable more individuals to carry out AI research and innovation effectively, fostering the sustainable development of the AI industry.

    Combining Strengths for Better Results

    Discussing the synergy between operators and AI firms, Yang Fan highlighted that AI companies excel in technical platforms and software capabilities, whereas operators have the advantage of extensive scenario coverage. The collaboration between these entities is expected to significantly enhance the development of LLMs.

    Last month, SenseTime announced its intention to issue Class B shares, raising HK$2.008 billion. This funding has seen participation from multiple investors and leading international companies, with existing shareholders also increasing their stakes. The capital is reportedly earmarked for AI research and the creation of software products that benefit from such research.

  • Redmi Note 13R Now on Sale in China for Just $193

    Redmi Note 13R Now on Sale in China for Just $193

    Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi Note 13R in China, starting at a competitive price of 1,399 yuan (around $193). The smartphone is available in multiple configurations catering to different user preferences and budgets.

    Configurations and Pricing

    The Redmi Note 13R comes in the following variants:

    • 6GB RAM + 128GB storage: 1,399 yuan
    • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: 1,599 yuan
    • 8GB RAM + 256GB storage: 1,799 yuan
    • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage: 1,999 yuan
    • 12GB RAM + 512GB storage: 2,199 yuan

    Display and Performance

    Featuring a 6.79-inch LCD display, the Redmi Note 13R offers a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 550 nits. To ensure eye comfort during prolonged use, the screen has TÜV Rheinland certifications for reduced flicker and blue light.

    Under the hood, the device is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor, supporting up to 12GB of RAM and storage options ranging from 128GB to 512GB.

    Battery and Camera

    The smartphone is equipped with a 5030mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging, facilitating quick recharges. It sports a 50MP main camera and an 8MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

    Design and Additional Features

    The Redmi Note 13R boasts a sleek design with a double-sided glass body and a right-angle frame. It also includes practical features like a 3.5mm headphone jack, IP53 rating for dust and water resistance, and an infrared remote control function.

    Currently, this model is exclusively available through China Unicom’s official mall, with no information on its global release or pricing in other markets.