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  2. Goodix - Wikipedia

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    Goodix Technology (Goodix; Chinese: 汇顶科技; pinyin: Huìdǐng Kējì) is a publicly listed Chinese technology company headquartered in Shenzhen, China. The company is known for developing touchscreen solutions for smartphones.

  3. UCWeb - Wikipedia

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    UCWeb was founded in 2004 as a mobile browser maker. Over the past decade, it diversified to areas such as mobile search, mobile gaming, mobile reading, etc. [4] [5] According to iResearch, in 2014, the company's UC Browser was the most popular browser of its kind in China, with more than 66% market share. [6]

  4. Maxthon - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 2014, Maxthon released a beta version for a Windows web browser made for those with slow computers or internet connections. The browser fetched pages 3 times faster than other browsers. The browser had a clutter-free, intuitive look and feel designed expressly to make new users feel comfortable on first use.

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  6. List of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Timeline representing the history of various web browsers The following is a list of web browsers that are notable. Historical Usage share of web browsers according to StatCounter till 2019-05. See HTML5 beginnings, Presto rendering engine deprecation and Chrome's dominance. See also: Timeline of web browsers This is a table of personal computer web browsers by year of release of major version ...

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  8. Redcore - Wikipedia

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    Redcore (Chinese: 红芯浏览器; lit. 'red core browser') [3] is a web browser developed by Chinese company Redcore Times (Beijing) Technology Ltd.. Redcore is based on Chromium and uses the Blink browser engine. The company previously claimed Redcore used a new browser engine that was developed in-house. [4]

  9. Geely, one of China’s biggest carmakers, resists the push to ...

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    China accounted for 70% of all EV sales in November, according to data from research firm Rho Motion. Last year, China overtook Japan as the world’s largest auto exporter, in part due to its ...