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Although NVIDIA is getting farther away from mobile phones and tablets in the mobile SoC market, Huang always put his eyes on the in-vehicle electronics market with great money. He hopes that the revenue of auto electronics business will reach 2 billion US dollars, now with BMW, Audi, Companies such as Tesla have been hot. Although it is a competitor of NVIDIA, MediaTek's strengths are still new to mobile phones, tablets, and automotive electronics. In recent years, semiconductor companies have been merging, so the market is now starting to match newcomers. It is rumored that NVIDIA and MediaTek will cooperate to merge into the car networking market. For more information on technology, please pay attention to the daily electronic core morning newspaper.

Car networking

First, automotive electronics

1. Transmission of MediaTek and NVIDIA merged to build a car network. Although NVIDIA is getting farther away from mobile phones and tablets in the mobile SoC market, Huang always put his eyes on the in-vehicle electronics market with great money. He hopes that the revenue of auto electronics business will reach 2 billion US dollars, now with BMW, Audi, Companies such as Tesla have been hot. Although it is a competitor of NVIDIA, MediaTek's strengths are still new to mobile phones, tablets, and automotive electronics. In recent years, semiconductor companies have been merging, so the market is now starting to match newcomers. It is rumored that NVIDIA and MediaTek will cooperate to merge into the car networking market. Taiwan's "Economic Daily" reported today that with the integration of the semiconductor industry, MediaTek is also interested in acquiring NVIDIA to enter the automotive market on a large scale. However, soon, MediaTek responded by issuing a very formal clarification letter saying that “MediaTek’s acquisition of Huida” was not a company news release. NVIDIA is very calm and has not commented on this matter.

2, Lejia released the first voice gesture to control HUD vehicle equipment. LeCard Technology today released the world's first Carrobot HUD intelligent in-vehicle robot based on voice and gesture control. Carrobot has HUD head-up display mode, intelligent voice recognition interaction mode, wireless network function and terminal platform system. These four functions enable car owners to navigate, talk, multimedia and other services in a safe and effective manner.

Lejia released the first voice gesture to control HUD vehicle equipment

Second, artificial intelligence

1. Zuckerberg: Why does Facebook do artificial intelligence and virtual reality. On the morning of July 1, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions from users online this week. Zuckerberg introduced some of the major projects that Facebook is about to launch, including artificial intelligence search. Zuckerberg said: "We are researching artificial intelligence because we believe that smarter services will be more useful. For example, if the computer understands the meaning of the message stream content, then we can show more of what you are interested in. This is interesting. Similarly, it is very useful if the computer can understand the image in the image and inform the blind. These are the areas we are studying, and I hope that such technology will be available in the next 10 years."

2, Toshiba robot will enter the Fukushima nuclear power plant investigation: game controller control. On the afternoon of July 1, Toshiba and the International Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning Institute recently demonstrated a squat robot. The robot will enter the closed enclosure of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in August this year. The robot is 54 cm long, 9 cm wide and weighs about 5 kg. The robot will be powered by cable and will carry two cameras, an LED illumination source, a radiometer, and a thermometer. According to information provided by Toshiba, the robot can work for 10 hours in an environment with a radiation dose of 100 psi. Toshiba said: "This robot can lift the tail like a scorpion to illuminate the surrounding environment.

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Third, intelligent hardware

1. The drone almost went wrong. BEIJING, July 1st According to the "Central News Agency" report, an uninvited guest flying outside the sky, when a passenger plane landed at London Heathrow Airport, almost hit a drone, the two aircraft only less than 50 feet ( About 15 meters). According to reports, the Airbus A320 pilot complained to security officials about the incident that occurred in March of this year, when a drone was less than 50 feet away from an airbus at about 1,700 feet. Experts say that if they collide, no one will cause "catastrophic damage" to the aircraft. This is the second almost similar collision in less than a year.

Drone

Fourth, communication news

1, Huawei Skyline will be commercial, without a SIM card to allow mobile phones to access the Internet? At this year's P8 domestic conference, Huawei launched a new service, Skylink. This feature allows P8 users to use the local operator's data network according to local tariffs without inserting a local carrier SIM card. . The commercial/fourth package is available on July 15th. Recently, Huawei announced that the "Skycom" business will be officially commercialized on July 15. The first batch of mid-end support for Skylink includes Huawei P8, Mate7, and Glory 6plus.

Huawei Skyline will be commercial

Five, sensor

1. Scientists develop ultrasonic fingerprint sensors with higher safety factor. The fingerprint sensor currently used on smartphones captures only two-dimensional images of the surface of the finger, so you can easily spoof it with a single print of the fingerprint. But this flaw may soon improve: recently, a research team at the University of California developed a new 3D fingerprinting technology using ultrasonic sensors that is significantly more secure than existing fingerprint sensors.

2. Sony has invested heavily in the development of image sensor business. According to Bloomberg News, Sony plans to raise about 440 billion yen in stocks and convertible bonds to invest in its fast-growing image sensor business. Sony said in a statement that the issuance of shares and convertible bonds will target Japanese and overseas markets. The stock issuance will raise 321.5 billion yen, and the convertible bond issuance will raise 120 billion yen. This is Sony's first issue of stocks and convertible bonds since 1989. Sony spokesman Yasuhiro Okada said: "We have completed the restructuring phase and are now entering the investment phase. The proceeds from the issuance of shares and convertible bonds will be used to increase the capacity of the chip business." Sony expects sales of the image sensor business In the next three years, the highest will rise by 62% to 1.5 trillion yen.

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Sony plans to invest heavily in the development of image sensor business (picture from Fox News)

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