This Batch of Semiconductor Projects: Losing Both the Lady and the Soldiers

This Batch of Semiconductor Projects: Losing Both the Lady and the Soldiers

Author: Tie Liu, Columnist for Science and Technology Providing professional commentary on Chinese high-tech enterprises and products Recently, there have been rumors in the industry that “Jinan Quanxin” has already stalled. In recent years, a number of semiconductor projects in China, such as Dehuai Semiconductor, Wuhan Hongxin, and Guizhou Huaxintong, have either closed down or … Read more

What the Yizhuang Robot Marathon Revealed

What the Yizhuang Robot Marathon Revealed

On April 19, 2025, the Yizhuang Half Marathon in Beijing hosted the world’s first competition featuring humanoid robots competing alongside humans, attracting significant attention. However, behind this seemingly high-tech and futuristic event, numerous thought-provoking issues were exposed. During the competition, various situations arose. A robot named N2 finished in third place but was found post-race … Read more

Understanding Quantum Sensors in One Article

Understanding Quantum Sensors in One Article

In the current wave of information technology, sensors, as the key “tentacles” of information perception and the “mother of data,” have deeply embedded themselves in various fields such as industrial manufacturing, healthcare, daily consumption, environmental monitoring, and aerospace. Their performance directly affects the operational efficiency and accuracy of various systems. Despite significant achievements over a … Read more