Electronic Core News Morning News: ZTE Announces US Government Sanctions List

First, semiconductor news

1. Cisco acquires San Francisco cloud search technology startup Synata . Synata's technology will be integrated into Cisco's cloud-based collaboration service, Cisco Spark. At the same time, Cisco also announced that it will spend US$500 million on the “German Digital” research and education project. Emphasis is placed on special digital projects and research and development projects.

Electronic Core News Morning News: ZTE Announces US Government Sanctions List

2. ZTE notified the US government of the restrictions on restrictions: four companies entered the blacklist . Following the announcement on March 7 that the US government intends to impose restrictions, ZTE said in an announcement on March 9 that it was informed that the US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) decided to relocate ZTE on March 7, 2016. Communications Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the main body of ZTE Corporation) and ZTE KangxunTelecommunicaTIons Ltd. (Zhejiang Zhongxing Kangxun Electronics Co., Ltd.), ZTEParsian (Zhongxing Iran Co., Ltd.), Beijing 8-Star InternaTIonal Co. (Beijing Eight Star Co., Ltd.) Join the list of entities ("decision").

Electronic core news Morning News: US sanctions ZTE, the first 5G router will come out

Second, intelligent hardware

1. Gree Mobile 2 recently released the Snapdragon 820 processor . At the AWE (China Home Appliances and Consumer Electronics Expo) held in Shanghai, Huang Hui, vice president and chief engineer of Gree Electric, revealed that Gree's second-generation mobile phone will be released within one or two months, using Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 820 chip. Huang Hui revealed that the Gree mobile phone production line was transformed on the basis of Gree's old production line, and the transformation is not difficult. Regardless of how the Gree mobile phone finally performs in the market, at least the attention is earned enough. The first generation of Gree mobile phones experienced a variety of ups and downs, controversy, but more like a test of Gree, perhaps the second generation is the real force.

Electronic Core News Morning News: ZTE Announces US Government Sanctions List

2. Google develops medical devices to collect user medical information to seize the medical market . Verily, a life sciences company owned by Google (microblogging), has developed a special device to collect and synchronize the medical information of people involved in clinical research. The device, called ConnecTIvity Bridge, was revealed in a filing with the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday, highlighting Google’s ambition to use innovative hardware and big data analytics to gain a foothold in the highly competitive medical market. The ConnecTIvity Bridge looks a bit like a diving mask. It can be installed as a wireless hub in a medical facility or user's home. Data is collected from various sensors and quickly uploaded to the cloud for analysis.

Electronic core news Morning News: US sanctions ZTE, the first 5G router will come out

Third, automotive electronics

1. Australia's first trial of driverless driving: Canberra . Andrew Bar, Australia's chief director of Canberra, told a number of companies developing driverless cars that Canberra should be Australia's first driverless car pilot.

Electronic core news Morning News: US sanctions ZTE, the first 5G router will come out

Fourth, virtual reality / augmented reality

1. Reduce vertigo symptoms: IonVR plans to bring a more realistic VR experience to iPhone users . Investment firm Piper Jaffray held a series of virtual reality conferences this week, involving 13 companies in the field. IonVR is one of them, and hopes to launch an iPhone-based virtual reality headset in the fall. Analyst Gene Munster said that IonVR's products will be much more advanced than current iPhone-based VR accessories, such as Google Cardboard and Mattel View-Master.

Electronic core news Morning News: US sanctions ZTE, the first 5G router will come out

2. The Rio Olympic Games will launch a VR video live broadcast service . The Olympic Broadcasting Service Company recently confirmed that the organizers will set up multiple panoramic cameras to provide VR video services to people around the world. .

3. Intel's acquisition of Israel's VR company is entering the "immersion sports" market . According to foreign media reports, Intel announced the acquisition of Israeli sports video startup Replay Technologies, in the future to give users the TV experience, streaming video, and even virtual reality helmets sitting in front of watching sports events.

Electronic core news Morning News: US sanctions ZTE, the first 5G router will come out

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