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According to Bloomberg News, sources revealed that analog chip maker ADI is in talks with another analog chip maker Maxim about the acquisition. On the evening of October 13, the news from the United States said that Internet of Things software developer PTC announced that it would acquire Vuforia's entire business from Qualcomm Connected Experiences, a subsidiary of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, for US$65 million. For more information on technology, please pay attention to the daily electronic core morning newspaper.

ADI and Maxim negotiate on mergers and acquisitions

First, the semiconductor

1. ADI and Maxim negotiated on the merger. According to Bloomberg News, sources revealed that analog chip maker ADI is in talks with another analog chip maker Maxim about the acquisition. On Wednesday, Bloomberg quoted insiders as saying that Maxim is in the process of being strategically evaluated by a ADI acquisition with a bank. As of Tuesday's close, ADI's market capitalization was about $17.58 billion, while Maxim's market capitalization reached $9.88 billion, which could be another $10 billion merger.

2. PTC announced a $65 million acquisition of Qualcomm's augmented reality platform. Qualcomm's increased investment in the Chinese market has adjusted its business structure in the US base camp, and the giants in the semiconductor industry are moving faster. On the evening of October 13, the news from the United States said that Internet of Things software developer PTC announced that it would acquire Vuforia's entire business from Qualcomm Connected Experiences, a subsidiary of Qualcomm Connected Experiences, for US$65 million.

PTC Announces $65 Million Acquisition of Qualcomm's Augmented Reality Platform

Second, automotive electronics

1. Professor MIT: Even the moon landing ship can't be driven, let alone the car. Sina Technology News, Beijing time on October 14 morning news, David Mindell, professor of engineering history at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said in an interview that developing a driverless car is a stupid act, no Evidence shows that fully automated cars can improve human life. Mindell said: "We need to rethink the concept of progress, not to fully automatic progress, but to self-improvement of trust, transparency, reliability, and security, and to achieve full interaction: the car should do what I want it to do. And it will not be executed until I give instructions."

2. Tesla introduces an automatic driving system, but does not recommend “hands-free” driving. October 15 news, according to Reuters, starting from Thursday, the new Tesla Model S models will be able to automatically drive and park under certain conditions, but the company's CEO Elon Musk (Elon Musk) Remind that the owner should still hold the steering wheel. Tesla said that the new "auto-driving" feature will target customers in the United States for cars produced after September 2014. Car owners in Europe and Asia need to wait another week to get this feature. Tesla will offer those features through wireless upgrades. Mask reminded that the autopilot function is still in the testing phase, so it is not recommended to drive completely “hands free”. Musk told reporters at the company's Silicon Valley headquarters, "In the future, you won't need to put your hand on the steering wheel."

Tesla introduces an automatic driving system, but does not recommend "hands free" driving

Third, the drone

1, Google's new drone exposure, this model is slightly pulling the wind! Astro Teller, director of Google Research at Google Research, said in March that Google is developing a new version of the drone, except for the fact that it no longer uses a single-wing solution and no other details. Now, the FAA (United States Federal Aviation Administration) documents show that two Google-made drones have been registered in the United States this month, codenamed M2 and B3. Both are fixed-wing aircraft with two electric motors and weigh less than 55 pounds (about 25 kg). Although there is not much information about the new drones, Taylor has said that he plans to disclose more details of the new drones later this year. I believe more news will come soon.

2. Japan uses drones to guide intelligent bulldozers. Komatsu Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Japan) Co., Ltd. has been established for 94 years. It has been engaged in the innovation, development, manufacturing and sales of forklifts and bulldozers for many years and is considered to be the world's second largest construction machinery manufacturer. As the population ages, Japan is facing a shortage of labor, especially the lack of well-trained construction workers. As Japan is currently building the 2020 Olympic venues, the Fujitsu Institute economist MarTIn Schulz said that “the labor shortage in the construction industry may reach crisis levels in the next few years”. To solve the increasingly scarce problem of the working population, Komatsu launched the Smart ConstrucTIon project. According to reports, Komatsu's intelligent engineering project can realize the mapping of a three-dimensional map by a team of drones, and then instruct the robot to control the operation of large industrial vehicles.

Drone

Fourth, communication news

1. Alibaba Cloud and the Chinese Academy of Sciences jointly released quantum communication products. Aliyun Yunqi Conference opened on October 14th. At the conference, Alibaba Cloud and the Chinese Academy of Sciences jointly released quantum encryption communication products, marking the global Internet into the quantum age. In July of this year, Alibaba Group of Alibaba Group announced the establishment of a new laboratory jointly with the Chinese Academy of Sciences to jointly carry out forward-looking research in the field of quantum information science and develop quantum computers. On the same day, the "Chinese Academy of Sciences - Alibaba Quantum Computing Laboratory" was officially established in Shanghai.

2. Nokia will provide TD-LTE technology for China Mobile. According to the financial website MarketWatch, Nokia Networks, Nokia's Nokia, said on Tuesday that China Mobile has chosen the company to provide the latest TD-LTE Advanced telecommunications technology. China Mobile plans to deploy 1 million TD-LTE base stations by the end of 2015. Nokia Communications will become the largest foreign supplier of China Mobile. This new cooperation also marks the third phase of China Mobile's TD-LTE deployment. The upgrade and expansion of the network will enable China Mobile to provide a wider range of mobile broadband connectivity and coverage, greater network capacity and ultra-fast Internet response time.

Nokia will provide TD-LTE technology for China Mobile

Five, sensor

1. Dialog teamed up with Bosch Sensortec to develop a smart sensor wireless platform for the Internet of Things. Beijing, China, October 14, 2015 – Dialog Semiconductor, a wireless technology provider with highly integrated power management, AC/DC power conversion, solid state lighting (SSL) and Bluetooth Smart (Frankfurt Stock Exchange: DLG ), recently announced a partnership with Bosch Sensortec to develop a very low-power smart sensor platform using Bosch Sensortec's sensors and Dialog's smart Bluetooth technology.

2, low light shooting revolution: quantum image sensor is about to debut. The Quantum Image Sensor (QIS) will set off a new wave of low-light shooting. The revolutionary technology is currently being researched at the Thayer School of Engineering in Dartmouth, led by engineer and physicist Professor Eric Fossum. Inventor of CMOS image sensors for smartphones, digital cameras, webcams and medical devices. At the 5th Image Sensor Conference held on March 20, 2012, Dr. Fossum announced the concept of a quantum image sensor. He spent three years with the help of doctoral student Jiaju Ma and finally made breakthrough progress. The new sensor pixels are much smaller than conventional camera pixels, mainly because they are sensed as separate photons, and the greater the number of photons on the sensor, the more photons can be captured. Ma said in an interview that "we want to have 1 billion pixels on the sensor, but still be able to keep the sensor size."

Quantum image sensor coming soon

Six, robot

1. Foreign media: Robots will be qualified for 40% of jobs, or cause a lot of unemployment in the United States. China Net October 14th According to Spanish media reports on October 9, the robot will be able to handle 40% of human work, and in the next decade, intelligent machines will replace nine million people in the United States. At the same time, high-level intelligent robots will have the ability to perform high-demand work. Robots have become more and more familiar. Recently, a research project involving many scholars pointed out that intelligent robots engaged in human work will no longer be scenes that can only be seen in science fiction films, but gradually become a normal state. This will bring about tremendous changes in the way people work.

robot

Seven, wearable devices

1. Swatch launched a payable watch in China to compete with Apple. According to the US "Wall Street Journal" reported on October 15, the world's highest-paid watch manufacturer Swatch Group (Swatch Group) in the Chinese market to develop the next generation of watches, and thus direct competition with Apple. Swatch released a smart watch called Swatch Bellamy in China on the 14th, priced at RMB 600. Swatch's chief executive, Nick Hayek, said at a news conference that although the watch is not connected to the Internet, it internally embeds a chip that allows consumers to pay near-field.

USB Cable :1.Type A: almost every USB cable has a standard flat rectangular interface at one end. Most computers have a usb-a port to connect to only one USB port.

                   2.Type-B: almost square connector for printers and other active devices connected to computers. They are not common now because most devices have been moved to smaller connections.

                   3.Mini USB: a smaller connector type that was standard for mobile devices before micro USB. It's not common today, but you'll see it on some cameras, PlayStation 3 controllers, MP3 players, etc.

                   4.Micro USB: the current standard for mobile and portable devices, even smaller than Mini USB. Although you can still find micro USB on smartphones, tablets, USB battery packs and game controllers, some have turned to usb-c

                   5.Type-C: the latest USB standard, which is a reversible cable, promises higher transmission speed and higher power than previous USB types. It can also take into account a variety of functions.

USB Cable

USB Cable

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