China’s video game market is the world’s biggest. International developers want in on it – but its rules on what is acceptable are growing increasingly harsh. Is it worth the compromise?
Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET More than 2 million people played the martial arts video game "Where Winds Meet" in the 24 hours after its global release, according to its ...
Nvidia is riding the AI wave, commanding a lion's share of the GPUs that power AI data centers. The gold rush has pushed the company's market cap to over $4 trillion, but its presence in one of the ...
China is now one of the largest PC gaming markets globally, with recent Steam data indicating that 33.7% of users set Simplified Chinese as their primary language (just behind English at 33.5%). The ...
China is moving fast to reduce its dependence on foreign chips. Domestic companies are investing heavily to develop their own AI chips and manufacturing technologies. Huawei has already introduced an ...