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Day: December 4, 2020

Asia-Pacific stocks generally higher; SMIC’s Hong Kong-listed shares plunge after U.S. blacklist

Asia-Pacific stocks generally higher; SMIC’s Hong Kong-listed shares plunge after U.S. blacklist

Business
Stocks in Asia-Pacific were generally higher in Friday trade as the Pentagon added more Chinese firms to a boycott of supposed Chinese military organizations. Mainland Chinese stocks shut higher despite the fact that they saw misfortunes during the exchanging day. The Shanghai composite is up marginally and shut down at 3,444.58 while the Shenzhen segment progressed 0.4% to end the day at 14,026.66. Hong Kong's Hang Seng record completed its exchanging day 0.4% higher at 26,835.92. Chinas biggest chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp and oil maker CNOOC were among firms added to the boycott. Hong Kong-recorded portions of SMIC plunged 5.41% on Friday after a previous suspension. CNOOC, or China National Offshore Oil Corp., likewise observed its Hong Kong-recorded ...
Razer Tomahawk modular gaming PC is presently available for $2,400

Razer Tomahawk modular gaming PC is presently available for $2,400

Tech
Razer presented a reduced modular gaming PC called the Tomahawk at CES recently bearing in mind the end goal of focusing on gamers and individuals who need to begin on building their own PCs. While the PC's unique Q1 2020 delivery date didn't occur — in all likelihood because of evident reasons — you in any event won't need to stand by a day longer in case you're in the US. The Tomahawk is currently ready to move at Razer's authentic site and actual stores in the nation, with costs beginning at $2,400. Following 30 days, it will likewise be accessible through select retailers. The modular PC is worked around Intel's NUC 9 Extreme Compute Element card, which is a cartridge that as of now contains a processor, memory and SSD stockpiling. In case you're pondering about the specific specs,...

“Global Design Competition of Intelligent Life” Final Embraced a Successful Close

Press Release
A few days ago, the second round of “Global Design Competition of Intelligent Life” Final embraced a successful close. Wu Hequan, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, expert in optical fiber transmission network and broadband information network, as well as chairman of the review committee, attended the final and delivered a speech. Jin Huijiang, deputy Party secretary of Jinghai District Committee and chief of Jinghai District People’s Government of Tianjin, PRC, together with deputy chief Zhang Bingzhu attended the final on behalf of the sponsors. Nine senior academicians and experts composed the review committee, namely Tang Kai, Chen Xiangfu, Zhao Xiaofan, Peng Gongbing, Mao Qizhi, Ji Hengkuan, Zhang Hui, Li Xiaodong and Arnaud Dauvillier. Twelve teams at home and ...