
China’s Global Developers Conference Highlights Open-Source Boom
Open-source innovation takes the spotlight at the Global Developers Conference in Shanghai, as China’s contributions to the global tech landscape continue to surge.
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Open-source innovation takes the spotlight at the Global Developers Conference in Shanghai, as China’s contributions to the global tech landscape continue to surge.
China’s private sector is driving tech innovation, contributing over half of the nation’s R&D and over 70% of breakthroughs, solidifying its key role in the country’s innovation ecosystem.
China’s third-generation superconducting quantum computer, Origin Wukong, has received over 20 million global visits, marking a significant milestone in quantum computing.
Alibaba’s shares soared after reports of an AI partnership with Apple to bring new features to iPhone users in China.
DeepSeek’s rise signals China’s emergence as a global AI powerhouse, challenging tech giants and promoting a more open, innovative future.
China’s DeepSeek has developed advanced AI technology with just $6 million, challenging industry giants and sparking a global debate on the true cost of AI innovation.
Despite U.S. restrictions on advanced chip technology exports, China’s chip industry continues to innovate and grow, showcasing resilience and a commitment to technological advancement.
President Xi Jinping’s 2025 New Year address highlighted China’s remarkable tech milestones, from moon missions to AI breakthroughs, showcasing the nation’s rapid advancements.
A new documentary series, ‘Grand Cornerstones II’, showcases how scientific innovation in China is transforming everyday life, from food safety to sustainable energy and infrastructure.
China now has over 9.4 million software developers, making up one-third of the global total and leading the world in software development.