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US technology news site AppleInsider quoted sources as saying that Apple will use six computing cores in next-generation processors, which will further improve processor performance. It is reported that the A10 processor will be manufactured in a 10 nm or 14 nm process. As in the past, Samsung Electronics (semiconductor business, and the smartphone business are completely independent) and Taiwan's Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. will compete for processor OEM orders. There is also news that if the Apple A10 processor adopts the 14-nanometer process, then another semiconductor giant Intel will participate in the order competition for the first time.

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First, the semiconductor

1. Foxconn acquired the Sharp LCD monitor business and the offer has been issued. Sina Technology News Beijing time on September 24 afternoon news, according to "Nihon Keizai Shimbun" reported that informed sources, Foxconn has issued a tender offer to Sharp, plans to acquire the company's LCD business, for this troubled Japanese company Provides the opportunity to remove heavy burdens. Foxconn has been in talks with Sharp since this summer. The offer hopes to acquire a majority stake in the liquid crystal display business that has been divested by Sharp, and Apple is also involved in the investment.

2, Apple's A10 processor uses a 6-core design, Intel may be foundry. US technology news site AppleInsider quoted sources as saying that Apple will use six computing cores in next-generation processors, which will further improve processor performance. It is reported that the A10 processor will be manufactured in a 10 nm or 14 nm process. As in the past, Samsung Electronics (semiconductor business, and the smartphone business are completely independent) and Taiwan's Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. will compete for processor OEM orders. There is also news that if the Apple A10 processor adopts the 14-nanometer process, then another semiconductor giant Intel will participate in the order competition for the first time.

Apple's A10 processor uses a 6-core design, Intel may OEM

Second, intelligent hardware

1. The first local standard for lithium battery for drones is expected to be released next year. A few days ago, the Guangdong local standard for lithium battery for drones, "Technical Requirements for Lithium Ion Batteries and Battery Packs for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" was held at the Guangdong Provincial Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Institute (hereinafter referred to as the Guangdong Quality Inspection Institute). He Longping, an engineer at the Guangdong Quality Inspection Institute, said in an interview with the Daily Economic News yesterday (September 21) that at the seminar, about 20 companies discussed the standard issues of lithium battery for drones, including high rate discharge performance. , high temperature storage, cycle life and safety performance, the local standard is expected to be introduced in June 2016.

2, Toshiba White Power hand in hand, Skyworth, strong teamed up to layout the Chinese market. Recently, Toshiba Life Electric Co., Ltd. (TLSC) officially announced that it will start strategic cooperation with Skyworth's white electric industry company Skyworth Electric on the sales and production of white goods (refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners) in October. The cooperation aims to further promote the development of Toshiba's white-light business in the Chinese market, and to promote cooperation and win-win cooperation through strong cooperation.

Toshiba White Power Hand in Skyworth

Third, the Internet of Things

1. South Korea invested 350 million US dollars in IoT smart devices. In the next four years, the Korean government will invest up to $350 million in 300 globally competitive companies to develop an IoT ecosystem that is connected to smart devices. Officials from two key government departments (Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning; Ministry of Trade, Ministry of Industry and Energy) released the investment plan for South Korea at an IT conference in Seoul in recent days. South Korean officials believe that South Korea's traditional technology industry has fallen into a depression, and they urgently need to find new growth engines, such as wearables and IoT devices, to achieve global competition.

South Korea invests $350 million in IoT smart devices

Fourth, virtual reality

1. Facebook pushes 360 video function, virtual reality technology and video "aligned"? According to the British "Financial Times" report, Facebook announced on Wednesday that it has added 360 video content to the information stream, its chief product officer Chris Cox posted: "especially on mobile phones, slow Slowly turn the phone, or tilt your hands down, you can see 360-degree panoramic video, which will bring users an immersive experience." In the field of virtual reality, Facebook has long been planning, once with virtual reality helmet Manufacturer Oculus collaborated and acquired it for $2 billion last year.

2, StarVR virtual reality helmet will join the Tobii eye tracking function. This week, the team of the famous virtual reality headset StarVR 210-Degree announced that it will cooperate with the Starbreeze team of Tobii Sight Tracking Device Developers. In the future, StarVR 210-Degree will add eye tracking to the device. At the E3 Game Show earlier this year, the Starbreeze team launched the latest generation of the StarVR 210-Degree virtual reality helmet, which is equipped with a QHD resolution display and an ultra-wide-angle view of 210. In collaboration with the Tobii team, Starbreeze CTO Emmanuel Marquez said that StarVR is still in the early stages of development and is therefore looking for ways to provide users with the best virtual reality experience. The Sight Tracking feature will allow the VR helmet to further enhance the immersive experience.

StarVR virtual reality helmet will join Tobii eye tracking

Five, driverless

1. The first public transport driverless car, Wepod, is on the road in the Netherlands. A driverless car called Wepod is about to be used for public transportation in the Netherlands. Wepod will be the first unmanned vehicle ever to appear on the road. This time it is not simply to try on the road, but to really invest in public transportation. Let's take a look at the video first, it looks like this. According to the US website QUARTZ, Wepod can accommodate up to six passengers at a time and has only been tested in the private sector so far. But soon it will establish a traffic route that connects the two small towns of the Netherlands. This project is the result of a collaboration between the French motor vehicle manufacturer EasyMile and the EU transport plan Citymobil2. Citymobil2 has previously shipped more than 19,000 people in Finland using similar unmanned vehicles.

Driverless car Wepod wants to go on the road in the Netherlands

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