Intel Corporation (Intel Co., INTC) released its first fifth-generation mobile communication standard (5G) communication chip on January 4th. With the gradual launch of 5G services by telecom operators in the next few years, the company intends to absent mobile phones. After the market grabbed some share.
According to a report in the US Wall Street Journal, the company expects to release a limited number of 5G modem chips in the second half of 2017. The chip is expected to be used in automobiles, home networks and mobile devices.
Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) released its 5G modem last October and is also expected to be available in the second half of this year.
The widespread use of 5G services is still far away. The communications industry organization is developing technical specifications. Verizon CommunicaTIons discussed the launch of 5G services in the coming year, and Korean telecom operators are expected to launch 5G services before the February 2018 Winter Olympics. But most telecommunications operators expect to release such services in 2020.
The 5G connection is part of Intel's January 2008 announcement of a car platform that includes software and hardware. The company expects that high-speed, high-capacity connectivity will be a must for the development of autonomous vehicles. Automated vehicles need to quickly make decisions by collecting surrounding information and sending it to the cloud for processing.
Intel ATT high-end test project officially put into operation in Chengdu
China News Service, Chengdu, November 18 (Reporter Xu Yangwei) On the 18th, the launching ceremony of the Intel ATT high-end testing technology project (codenamed "Horse") was held in Chengdu. With a total investment of 1.6 billion US dollars, the project will introduce Intel's world-leading high-end testing technology for the first time in China. The Intel Chengdu plant will fully realize the "innovation and transformation" of chip packaging testing, wafer pre-processing and high-end testing technology.
Intel's global vice president and general manager of the technology and manufacturing division, An Kaile, said that this high-end testing technology is an important guarantee for Intel to promote its "virtuous circle" business growth strategy in the new era of tens of billions of smart connected devices in the future. one. After Intel's high-end test technology project is officially put into production, it will greatly enhance Intel's manufacturing capabilities and further optimize Intel's global supply chain.
High-end test technology is an important advancement in Intel's manufacturing process, incorporating a number of important innovations. In December 2014, Intel announced that it will invest $1.6 billion over the next 15 years to fully upgrade its wafer pre-processing, packaging and testing business at Intel's Chengdu plant, and to introduce high-end testing technology to China for the first time, bringing more flexibility to Intel. Manufacturing capacity.
Ankale also said: "To put this important innovation project in the semiconductor industry in Chengdu is Intel's long-term understanding and high recognition based on the investment environment in Chengdu. This technology brings great innovation to the semiconductor industry and further strengthens Intel's leading position. Manufacturing capabilities in the industry."
The Intel Chengdu plant is located in Chengdu High-tech Zone. It was built in 2003 and completed and put into production in 2005. From wafer pre-processing, packaging and final testing of various Intel chip products to high-end testing, the Intel Chengdu plant has invested and committed to investing. 2.2 billion US dollars. As an important project of Intel's global layout, Intel Chengdu Plant won the LEED Silver Award from the US Green Building Council in 2011. It is the first packaging and testing facility in Intel's global factory to receive this award.
Intel invests 8 Chinese companies in China for a total of US$67 million
Intel’s global investment and mergers and acquisitions agency announced in Beijing on the 17th that it has invested in eight innovative technology companies in China, from smart devices, robotics, the Internet of Things, cloud services, big data and data analytics. US$67 million, this move shows Intel’s optimism about China’s technological innovation.
"These investments highlight Intel's commitment to accelerating the development of China's technology ecosystem and driving China's innovative economy around China's national policy and industry direction," said Intel CEO Arvind Sodhani, Intel's executive vice president and president of Intel Capital. The company works closely with local Chinese entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs and helps portfolio companies develop leading technologies and products. These companies now have the opportunity to leverage Intel's investment in business development plans, global networks, technical expertise and brand equity to capture growth opportunities in next-generation technology innovation.
Intel Capital invests capital in innovative technology companies and start-ups around the world. Since 1991, Intel has invested in more than 1,463 companies in 57 countries and regions, with a total investment of more than $11.64 billion.
Yang Xu, Intel's global vice president and president of China, said that in the past 30 years, China has undergone tremendous changes and has gradually become a global leader in technological innovation. Intel and the Chinese technology industry have developed together and achieved good results. Intel's investment and cooperation in China continues to increase, reflecting Intel's long-term commitment to actively respond to the national policy of promoting innovation and industrial upgrading, continue to accelerate the development of China's technology ecosystem and promote global innovation.
Zhang Ningyu, managing director of Intel Capital China, said that Intel's current key investment areas are concentrated in three main areas: smart hardware, Internet of Things and cloud computing. Since investing in China in 1998, Intel has invested in more than 140 Chinese technology companies with a total value of more than $1.9 billion, of which 35 companies have been listed or acquired. Key investment areas in China include smart devices, robots, drones, Internet of Things, connected cars, cloud services, OpenStack, big data, and data analytics. (Finish)
Intel's $60 million investment in Chinese drone manufacturer Yuneec
In the morning news, it has invested more than 60 million US dollars in a Hong Kong-based drone manufacturer Yuneec. Recently, a number of technology companies are exploring the commercial potential of unmanned aerial vehicles.
Unmanned aerial vehicles are expected to help consumers and corporate customers. Under such circumstances, venture capital and companies are investing in drone technology. And drones being developed for express delivery. Yuneec's competitor in China, Dajiang, received a $75 million investment from Accel Partners in May this year.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced the investment in Intel Capital in a video. He said: "At Intel, we believe in a smart and connected world. One of the best ways to bring a smart and connected world to everyone, all places is through drones. The drone is on our roadmap. This will really change the world and promote the revolution of the drone industry."
Intel and Yuneec will develop products for the future. Yuneec currently develops drones for consumer and enterprise markets, as well as manned electric vehicles. Intel declined to disclose more details of the collaboration. Intel also invested in drones Airware and PrecisionHawk.
The partnership with Yuneec is in line with Intel's strategy to invest in companies that have the potential to expand their chip technology applications. Currently, Intel is exploring new application scenarios for processor chips. In addition to drones, Intel is investing in next-generation data center software companies such as MiranTIs and Cloudera.
Seven major trends in the 2017 technology industry: 5G testing is fully rolled out
Beijing time on December 23, according to foreign media reports, because Donald Trump (Donald Trump) was elected as the new US president and 5G mobile technology is getting more and more attention, the transformation of the mobile industry is imperative. This may mean that everything will change from service provider to quality of service. Trump may be an elusive president-elect, but this will not prevent us from exploring the future from the "crystal ball." Here are the top seven trends in the mobile industry in 2017:
2017 wireless network speed will be faster
1, free traffic will be more
Thanks to Trump's successful election, you may see more "free" services where wireless data is not calculated based on user traffic restrictions. AT&T's new DirecTV Now service is an example. Even if they have traffic restrictions, users can download as many videos as they want. Verizon is also trying the same route and launching the Go90 video service.
Another telecom operator, Mobile, has a service called BingeOn, which claims to be different because it provides free traffic to external video services like Netflix and YouTube, not just its own. Comcast expects to launch streaming TV services next year, which will be accessible to anyone with Internet access. This service will not cost money as long as it is viewed through Home Broadband or Comcast's wireless service. Comcast's wireless service will be launched next summer.
Although users are happy with getting "free" traffic, critics have warned that this is not good for competition. If you are satisfied with the service of DirecTV Now, will you still use the services of other companies? In the end, I am afraid that consumers will pay a higher price and there will be fewer innovative services.
Tom Wheeler, the outgoing US Federal Communications Commission chairman, has always questioned free data services. Earlier this month, the Federal Communications Commission even criticized AT&T for violating the principle of network neutrality and offering DirecTV Now products. However, with the appointment of the new FCC chairman appointed by Trump, the principle of net neutrality may be abolished, and free traffic services may face minimal resistance or even encounter any resistance.
2. Industry merger tide
By the end of 2017, companies that now offer wireless services to you may be renamed. Despite the cold reception of industry mergers during Obama's administration, this may change after Trump became president. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son hopes that Sprint and T-Mobile will merge. Although the Federal Communications Commission has poured a cold water on Sun Justice, the two sides may return to the negotiating table. However, after Softbank said earlier this month that it plans to invest $50 billion in the United States to create 50,000 jobs, Sun’s hopes have rekindled.
In addition, according to UBS analyst John Hodulik, a deal involving satellite TV provider Dish Network is also in the pipeline, the company has the wireless spectrum that mobile operators need to use. Resources. T-Mobile, Verizon and Comcast are likely to be potential partners of the Dish Network.
Verizon and Comcast also tried to merge. Once the merger is successful, Verizon will have access to Comcast video content, and Comcast can also benefit from Verizon's service - the company launched its own Wi-Fi-based wireless service later this year. . The two companies have already established a partnership on Comcast's wireless service, which also sells Verizon's services. However, the impact of this transaction is too large for the general public to accept, even Republicans. However, in this case, Comcast and T-Mobile and Verizon and cable operator Charter CommunicaTIons are also likely to merge.
3, drone long-distance delivery
Imagine a picture of a pizza being sent by a drone to the door of a user. Companies such as Google's Google are testing the delivery of drones. Earlier this month, Amazon just completed its first order for delivery via drones. However, today's short-range Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals are used to control drones, making drones unable to deliver long distances. Therefore, these companies need to implement wireless control through a cellular network.
A number of equipment and component manufacturers such as Ericsson and Qualcomm are testing long-range drone control. Qualcomm and AT&T also began testing the technology in San Diego. In October of this year, Verizon announced the "AirborneLTE OperaTIons" ("ALO") program, which is the first responder to use drones to help disaster relief activities, and encourage developers to build applications that support ALO.
Although these companies may make some progress in this area in 2017, don't be fooled into thinking that drone delivery of pizza services can cover the United States. If this technology is to succeed, what is really needed is a 5G wireless network - 5G technology can reduce network latency and ensure that these drones can respond to commands in the first place.
4, 5G test is fully rolled out
In 2017, the “test†of 5G will be fully rolled out. AT&T and Verizon have established a partnership to jointly test 5G networks in 2017. Sprint and T-Mobile will also join forces on 5G network testing. Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam announced this month that the company will launch field trials before 5G commercials in the first quarter of 2017. In Austin, Texas, AT&T also teamed up with Intel to test 5G technology.
However, before you are excited about this kind of testing activity, please remember that according to Verizon and AT&T, 5G will not be deployed specifically for mobile services, but as a wireless alternative to home broadband.
5, video quality control will become an industry standard
Whether you're aware of the difference between playing a DVD or HD quality video on a mobile device, you may not have much choice in the near future. T-Mobile and Sprint have reduced the quality of some video content to save data traffic. AT&T said it will start adding this feature next year. Verizon will soon join their ranks.
All of these programs are currently optional. However, once the threat of net neutrality ceases to exist, this will become the industry standard. A positive aspect is that mobile networks are more efficiently utilized and help consumers get better data package services. This low-quality video will also allow T-Mobile and Sprint to continue to offer unlimited traffic packages. For those users with traffic restrictions, this service also allows them to not exceed the traffic limit by watching the new season of "Game of Thrones."
6, "Wi-Fi priority" network into the mainstream
Thanks to the so-called "Wi-Fi-first" network launched by cable giant Comcast, such services (such as Google's Project Fi and Republic Wireles) will become more and more mainstream in 2017. User welcome. The "Wi-Fi Priority" network uses both cellular and local networks to provide inexpensive wireless Internet connectivity. Once the Wi-Fi signal is gone, they will use the cellular network to provide services.
Project Fi and Republic Wireless have been supporting more devices since 2015, helping to increase the number of potential audiences. In mid-2017, Comcast will network its 15 million hotspots with Verizon's 4G network, and people will be very interested in the Wi-Fi priority network. Of course, there is still a question about how Comcast is pricing this new service, and is this price attractive enough to allow people to abandon traditional mobile services?
7, the fiber "not dead"
Google announced in October this year that it will suspend the deployment of "Google Fiber" (Google Fiber), a decision that shattered many people's dream of ultra-high-speed broadband services, they hope that Google can deploy this service to their own cities. However, this does not mean that fiber or high-speed Internet access is coming to an end. It is precisely because of "Google Fiber" that companies such as Comcast and AT&T have increased the speed of broadband services. AT&T has been rapidly expanding its fiber network, and this work will continue until 2017.
Fiber optics is closely related to the ambition of the wireless industry to create 5G services. A big difference between 2017 and the present is that Google, AT&T and other companies will seek to provide high-speed broadband services through the wireless network to the "last mile" that directly enters the home, rather than using fiber to achieve this goal.
With the theme of “Connecting You with Youâ€, China Mobile has teamed up with partners in various fields to present innovative achievements in 5G, digital home, smart government and enterprise at this conference. In the high-profile 5G exhibition area, “5G Lianchuang†and 5G Lianchuang members such as Huawei, Qualcomm, ZTE, Intel and Ericsson jointly demonstrated the latest achievements of 5G industry cooperation, demonstrating the enhanced mobile of more than 10Gbps+ peak rate in the future 5G era. Broadband scenarios and low latency, high reliability scenarios with lower end-to-end latency.
At the Global Partner Conference, China Mobile and Huawei, Qualcomm, ZTE, Intel, Ericsson and other 5G joint venture members jointly demonstrated the latest achievements of 5G industrialization. China Mobile said that it is currently a critical period for 5G standards development and R&D testing. China Mobile will continue to cooperate with 5G Lianchuang members to jointly create a global unified 5G standard, promote the second phase of 5G testing, and have 5G commercial capabilities for 2020. Work together.
It is understood that "5G Lianchuang" was officially established during the World Mobile Communications Conference in Barcelona in February 2016, aiming at the 4G to 5G evolution process, focusing on basic communication capabilities, Internet of Things, Internet of Vehicles, Industrial Internet, Cloud Robot, Virtual / In the fields of augmented reality, joint communications companies, Internet companies and vertical application industry partners, promote the maturity of basic communication capabilities, promote the development of 5G innovative applications, and build a cross-industry integration ecosystem to lay a solid foundation for China Mobile's 5G commercial deployment in 2020 basis.
As the finale of the communications industry at the end of the year, China Mobile's convergence industry forces jointly promote technological innovation, accelerate network evolution, promote the realization of all things interconnection, and further plan the layout of the big connection strategy, and work together with industry partners to build a new ecosystem of cooperation and win-win situation. The implementation of national information and communication strategies such as “network power†and “Belt and Road†has been implemented.
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