Electronic core news Morning News: 802.11ah HaLow technology is coming

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According to the latest report from market research firm Gartner, due to weak demand for major electronic products such as mobile phones and computers, the strength of the US dollar and rising stocks, the global semiconductor revenue in 2015 is estimated to be US$333.7 billion, compared with 3 in 2014. $40.3 billion was reduced by 1.9%. For more information on technology, please pay attention to the daily electronic core morning newspaper.

First, the semiconductor

1. Samsung joined hands with Microsoft to enter the Internet of Things. According to TechCrunch, as the world's largest Android device manufacturer, Samsung Electronics is well-known in the mobile field. But when it comes to connected devices and the Internet of Things, Samsung seems to have a different plan. Samsung announced on Thursday that it will work with Microsoft to develop Internet of Things devices based on Windows 10 systems. The two companies will work together to develop Windows products and work with other companies that develop Windows 10 hardware and services. WP Hong, President of Samsung Business Solutions, announced his cooperation with Microsoft at a keynote speech at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). He also outlined Samsung's goals in all areas of the Internet of Things, Samsung to become a chip manufacturer, equipment manufacturer and service provider in the Internet of Things.

2. Gartner: Global semiconductor revenues fell 1.9% in 2015. According to the latest report from market research firm Gartner, due to weak demand for major electronic products such as mobile phones and computers, the strength of the US dollar and rising stocks, the global semiconductor revenue in 2015 is estimated to be US$333.7 billion, compared with 3 in 2014. $40.3 billion was reduced by 1.9%. Among the top ten semiconductor factories, Qualcomm and Micron had a large recession, with -17.4% and -11.2% respectively.

Second, the drone

1. More than 80% of drones are from China, and there are nearly 400 domestic drone companies. At the CES show full of technological elements, drones have become a veritable protagonist. This year, drones have exploded, and almost all the booths can see drones flying in the air, and there are many concepts. Almost all of these drones are from China, and the number of UAV manufacturers participating in the show is more than 50%. In the past year, drones have been favored by capital in the Chinese market. Listed companies have continued to devote themselves to the blue ocean of drones, and industry valuations have also expanded rapidly.

2. Tencent and Shenzhen cooperated with each other to push the intelligent drone “Ying”. It is reported that Tencent cooperated with Shenzhen Zero (hereinafter referred to as zero degree) to launch a new intelligent drone "Ying" (empty shadow), while Zero also launched two new drones Xplorer 2 and Xplorer Xtreme. In addition to being iteratively updated in terms of specifications, the new drones are becoming more intelligent.

Tencent and Shenzhen cooperated with each other to push the intelligent drone "Ying"

Third, intelligent hardware

1. Samsung launched the Smart Suit concept to let wearable products enter life. On January 11th, Samsung presented the new concept of “Smart Suit” at the 2016 CES exhibition held recently. Although this concept is not so attractive at first glance, it is not comparable to the black technology including Google. The roject Jacquard project is so eye-catching. However, outside analysis believes that the real selling point of this concept is to integrate smart fabrics into people's daily wear for the first time.

2, Nikon released the first sports camera, is expected to change the market structure. At the CES conference this year, the release of camera products was not the highlight. However, a product of the old camera manufacturer Nikon is expected to completely change the sports camera market. The "Sports Camera" category includes spherical cameras and cameras that can shoot 360-degree video. The most popular on the market is GoPro's Hero series. This conference shows that the two categories of products are merging in the same direction. Nikon recently released the KeyMission 360 sports camera, which will be the first product of the company's sports camera line.

Nikon launches the first sports camera

Fourth, communication news

1. The Wi-Fi Alliance announced the 802.11ah HaLow technology connection standard. The Wi-Fi Alliance has developed industry standards for IEEE 802.11ah frequencies. The standard name is HaLow. Operating at less than 1 GHz, the HaLow standard offers longer communication range and lower power for long-range, low-power applications such as smart home, digital healthcare, retail and automotive connectivity applications.

Wi-Fi Alliance Announces 802.11ah HaLow Technology Connectivity Standard

Fifth, automotive electronics

1. Panasonic laid out automotive electronics and plans to invest $1.6 billion in the Tesla battery factory. On the morning of January 8, Matsushita’s president, He Heyi, said at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week that Panasonic will invest up to $1.6 billion to build an advanced battery factory with Tesla. Matsushita hopes that this investment will lay the company's future position in the automotive electronics industry. Panasonic and Tesla will jointly invest up to $5 billion in Nevada's battery plant. Matsushita has not disclosed the amount of this investment before. It will take several years for the plant to be fully commissioned. For Panasonic, this construction time needs to be as short as possible because the company's lithium-ion battery business is currently facing a profit margin.

2. Tesla plans to achieve automatic pick-up in 2018. Tesla CEO Elon Musk expects the Model S's "call" feature to be available anywhere in two years. In other words, by 2018, perhaps you can summon an electric car in a New York home in Los Angeles—provided you have enough patience to wait a few days. According to Sina Technology on January 11th, the company's snake-shaped automatic charger is enough to ensure that the Model S can complete such long-distance travel.

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