Hot spot! Year-end inventory of the top ten companies in the Internet of Things industry in 2016

At the 2017 CES show, Novendix CEO Huang Renxun was invited to be the first speaker of this year's CES conference. It is not difficult to see NVIDIA's fiery red, and there were 3,000 listeners on the spot. Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), said NVIDIA was the best performer in the S&P 500 last year, and its share price tripled to NVIDIA on January 4, the closing price of US time. It has already surpassed the $100 mark and closed at $104.39, which is quite close to Apple ($116.02).

NVIDIA is more popular than Intel. What magic weapons have they caught? NVIDIA launched Xavier, the AI ​​supercomputer. He got the ticket for the Internet of Vehicles. Just like WeChat's innovation in the social field, NVI has revolutionized the Internet of Things, the first Internet-enabled market.

If the first year of the Internet of Things will be opened in 2017, then the development trend of many Internet of Things in 2016, ARM, Qualcomm, Intel, GE, Siemens, Huawei and many other heavyweight companies in the Internet of Things layout, are not to be missed. After all, with the initial substantial investment, a series of commercial products will be launched in 2017. The Internet of Things channel deliberately launched a review of the top ten articles of the year to help users sort out the Internet of Things market in 2016.

At CES, NVDIA shocked the world with three major products.

Highlights: "The car will be your most personalized robot, and AI is the solution for self-driving." Self-driving cars need car perception, reasoning, driving, not just sensing the world, but also doing it. Surrounding percepTIon, in order to achieve this, NVIDIA launched Xavier, an AI car supercomputer. In NVIDIA's artificial smart car platform architecture, the bottom layer is based on Drive PX supercomputer and DriveWorks as the operating system. There are technologies such as Auto-Pilot, Co-Polit, and Cloud HD map.

In the era of the Internet of Things, why did ARM become the leader's favorite?

Highlights: In July of this year, Japan's Softbank decided to acquire the leading ARM of 矽智财 for US$32 billion, with a premium of 43%. Sun Zheng believes that by 2018, the number of IoT devices will exceed mobile devices. "By 2021, there will be 1.8 billion personal computers, 8.6 billion mobile devices, and 157 IoT devices," Sun Zhengyi estimated. This also reflects that Softbank, through ARM, wants to further develop the IoT business by developing upstream and downstream terminal applications.

The four giants such as GE and Siemens started the first shot of the 2017 Industrial IoT Ecological War

The Industrial Internet of Things, as an important market segment of the Internet of Things, accounts for one-third of the market. IndustryARC predicts that the Industrial Internet of Things will reach $123.89 billion by 2021. In the face of this fast-growing market, industrial giants such as GE, Siemens, KUKA, and Rockwell are taking advantage of product and technology platform solutions to seize market opportunities. In the end, what plans will be displayed in 2017, this article gives a detailed interpretation.

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