The US DOD designates some of China's biggest companies, including Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu, as entities that support the Chinese military
The US DOD designates some of China's biggest companies, including Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu, as entities that support the Chinese military
Baidu CFO Henry He says the company plans to spin off and list its chip unit Kunlunxin in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 2026, making it more like a “neutral player”
Plans to spin off and list Kunlunxin Technology in Hong Kong and Shanghai are on track — Baidu expects to list its chip unit …
Baidu reports Q1 revenue down 1.1% YoY to ~$4.7B, above ~$4.5B est., and net income down 55% YoY to ~$506.6M, above ~$462.5M est., amid a slow AI payoff
First-quarter net profit fell 55% from a year earlier — Baidu recorded another sharp profit drop and a fourth straight quarter …
Filings: Baidu's AI chip unit Kunlunxin is planning a dual IPO in Shanghai and Hong Kong, sources say valuing it at $14.69B+; Baidu has a 58% stake in Kunlunxin
Baidu Inc.'s chip unit Kunlunxin is planning an initial public offering on Shanghai's Nasdaq-style bourse in addition to a separate listing plan …
The Pentagon's mishandled blacklisting of Alibaba and Baidu in February shows how the Trump administration is often at odds with itself on how to approach China
A mishandled blacklisting of tech giants Alibaba and Baidu gives a rare window into an administration often at odds with itself on how to approach Beijing
Sources: China suspends issuing Level 4 autonomous vehicle licenses, after 100+ of Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxis stalled and disrupted traffic in Wuhan in March
China has suspended issuing new licenses for autonomous vehicles, according to people familiar with the matter …
A suspected Baidu system failure caused a number of robotaxis to stop across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes
A suspected system failure froze Baidu's robotaxis across Wuhan, trapping passengers and reportedly causing traffic disruptions and crashes.
Baidu joins Alibaba in raising its prices for its AI computing power-related services by ~5% to 30% and its parallel file storage system by 30% from April 18
The Chinese firms' price increases are ‘a reasonable response to evolving market conditions’, says IDC China analyst Cui Tingting
Baidu is integrating OpenClaw with its Xiaodu devices to work as voice-controlled remotes, joining Tencent and Alibaba in racing to capitalize on agentic AI
Baidu Inc. is betting on the breakout success of OpenClaw to offset a decline in its core business.