Tencent is using a Japanese cloud service to access Nvidia Blackwell chips that remain banned to Chinese customers.
Sony and Tencent have reached a "confidential settlement" over Tencent's Light of Motiram, which Sony called a 'slavish clone ...
Tencent Holdings Ltd. has appointed Yao Shunyu as its chief AI scientist, entrusting the former OpenAI researcher with ...
Tencent MIDAS and Mastercard have announced a new collaboration to accelerate the future of digital commerce for the global ...
Sony initially sued Tencent in July 2025, claiming that Light of Motiram was a "slavish clone" of its own Horizon series. The ...
Under the agreement, Mastercard’s “Click to Pay” and tokenisation will be embedded into Tencent MIDAS’s cross-border payment ...
Unrecord's developer says it can realize its goal of making "one of the most immersive games ever" now it's received backing ...
Light of Motiram's lawsuit has been settled as Tencent and Sony seek a dismissal that prevents any future lawsuits involving ...
The studio says the money is being put towards expansion and speeding up development on hyper-realistic shooter Unrecord ...
Tencent Cloud today announced the official launch of its EdgeOne Pages, a pioneering edge-native, full-stack development ...
Sony and Tencent have reached a ‘confidential settlement,’ and Light of Motiram is no longer listed on Steam or the Epic Games Store.
In a data centre outside of Osaka, Japan, Nvidia’s cutting-edge semiconductors are at the disposal of one customer: China’s Tencent. The advanced B200 chips are owned by Datasection — a Japanese ...