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China's NDRC: Sales of AI Phones and AI Computers Expected to Surpass Non-AI Products for the First Time This Year

On July 7, the Shanghai municipal government held a press conference at 10 AM, where Wang Ruomeng, Deputy Director of the Department of Innovation and High Technology Development of the National Development and Reform Commission, stated that last year, the annual shipment of AI phones and AI computers in China exceeded 100 million units. It is expected that this year will continue to see rapid growth, with sales of AI phones and AI computers likely to surpass those of non-AI products for the first time. Currently, the monthly visit volume of AI-native office intelligent agents in China exceeds 20 million, with an average daily token call volume reaching hundreds of trillions, a significant increase compared to last year. This reflects the vigorous development of new products and new business formats driven by 'Artificial Intelligence +.'

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