May 06, 2024

Electronic Core News Morning News: Intel's $60 million investment in drone companies

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On August 26th, Qingdao Rubei Electronics Co., Ltd. released China's first adaptive chip today, with complete independent intellectual property rights. Wu Guosheng, a “post-80s” entrepreneur who returned from the US Silicon Valley, led the company team to achieve breakthroughs in adaptive chip research and development through nearly two years of hard work, and applied for international patents to fill the gap in the domestic chip field. For more information on technology, please pay attention to the daily electronic core morning newspaper.

First, the semiconductor

1. China's first adaptive chip release. On August 26th, Qingdao Rubei Electronics Co., Ltd. released China's first adaptive chip today, with complete independent intellectual property rights. Wu Guosheng, a “post-80s” entrepreneur who returned from the US Silicon Valley, led the company team to achieve breakthroughs in adaptive chip research and development through nearly two years of hard work, and applied for international patents to fill the gap in the domestic chip field. The adaptive chip is a fast and dynamic reconfigurable chip that uses time and space to transform, allowing the computer to dynamically change the chip's architecture and implement different functions according to different tasks. Adaptive chips are used in aerospace, robotics, surveillance, and medical devices.

China's first adaptive chip release

Second, the drone

1. Shanghai UAV company Yuneec received an investment of 60 million US dollars from Intel. Intel lost the tide of mobile chips and lost in the future. In the face of the emerging drone industry, Intel is naturally doing its part. On Wednesday, Intel invested $60 million in a drone company in Shanghai, China. According to the Associated Press, the invested company is Yuneec International, based in Shanghai, which produces a variety of drones for industrial users and individual users. It is a competitor of Shenzhen Dajiang Technology Co., Ltd. Intel's specific investment entity is "Intel Capital Corporation." On Wednesday, the two companies also announced that they will jointly develop drone products in the future.

2. California passed the drone bill, and the drone was not allowed to fly over the private house. According to the "Central News Agency" report, the California House of Representatives passed the UAV Act on the 24th local time, and the UAV will not be allowed to cross private land or houses at a height of less than about 107 meters without permission. According to reports, the bill proposed by Democrat State Assemblyman Jackson is passed by the parliament at 43 to 11. It will be sent to the Senate for a decision. If there is no accident, it should be passed smoothly.

Drone

Third, automotive electronics

1. The US driverless car has made breakthroughs and has been used for road construction. Compared with traditional cars, driverless cars have the advantage of being more convenient and safer to travel. At present, major automakers have developed intelligent driverless cars. As a result, truck manufacturers are beginning to implement driverless technology. Earlier, the unmanned truck project developed by Daimler, the world's largest truck manufacturer, made a breakthrough. Its unmanned trucks were approved for road testing on highways in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. You know, this is the first time in the United States that an unmanned truck has been approved for road testing.

2. Uber will collaborate with the University of Arizona on automotive technology development. A few days ago, Uber announced that he would seek help with maps and automotive technology from the University of Arizona. Uber plans to collaborate with the university on optical systems, which can improve the ability of cars to capture images. In addition, the two sides will cooperate in the field of driverless cars and related technologies. This cooperation shows that Uber is actively seeking external forces and is deeply involved in cutting-edge technologies in the automotive field. However, Uber had previously had a disgraceful record when working with research institutions. According to the Wall Street Journal, when it was conducting research on driverless cars with Carnegie Mellon University, it digs up a large number of researchers and scientists.

Uber will collaborate with the University of Arizona on automotive technology development

Fourth, intelligent hardware

1, the traditional watch business force, Swatch will push a variety of smart watches. According to foreign media reports, recently Swatch CEO Nick Hayek in the interview with Tages-Anzeiger showed Swatch's ambition to enter the field of smart watches. Nick Hayek revealed that the second generation of Touch Zero Two will be launched next year, perhaps during the Rio Olympics. Of course, Swatch will launch a smart watch instead of Touch Zero Two. Nick Hayek said that Swatch will launch a smart watch that supports NFC and mobile payment by the end of this year. From the current product plan, Swatch can be quite serious about smart watches.

2. IDC: Global PC shipments fell 8.7%. No improvement before 2017. On August 27, according to Reuters news, the market research company IDC released the latest report that due to the surge in transitional inventory and the strong US dollar, global PC shipments may fall further by 8.7% this year, and will not be before 2017. Will be better. It is understood that this downward revision of global PC shipments this year is expected to be worse than the previous forecast of 6.2%.

Traditional watchmakers will force, Swatch will push a variety of smart watches

Five, robot

1. Japan has launched a mobile logistics robot that can easily load and unload cargo. According to Japanese media reports, a well-known Japanese manufacturer has developed a new type of robot that can move and automatically load and unload goods in logistics warehouses. With two flexible arms, you can grab goods of all sizes, shapes and weights from the shelves and carry them. Given the difficulty of traditional robots for a wide variety of goods, this new robot can handle it with ease.

Japan launches a mobile logistics robot

VI. Virtual reality

1. The Associated Press promotes virtual reality applications only to experience "top life." The use of virtual reality technology (VR) by journalism is no longer news, but the choice of the Associated Press (AP) is a bit strange. It recently launched an app called "the suite life" in the Oculus store, which is now available on Samsung's Gear VR. It also supports viewing in a browser. When users wear Gear VR, they can visit the world's most famous luxury suites. Unlike the New York Times, which used virtual reality to record news, this "top life" showcases all the world's most famous luxury suites, allowing you to experience what "top life" looks like.

Associated Press pushes virtual reality application

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