Grabbing into the drone market, Qualcomm and Intel unexpectedly "kissed"

The blood of the smartphone chip market has become a river, and the old-fashioned chip GP Qualcomm has decided to look for new growth momentum outside the smartphone. In recent days, it has released the Snapdragon Flight, a high-end performance reference platform for drones, and the global chip maker Intel. It seems that it is similar to what Qualcomm heroes saw. It was only recently announced that big money was invested in Yuneec, a Hong Kong drone company. However, in recent days, Qualcomm released the platform and also took Yuneec, emphasizing that 2016 Yuneec will release new products with Qualcomm's new platform, Qualcomm and Intel. In the drone market, there is no competition, first climb the relationship.

On the 10th, Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon Flight platform based on the Snapdrago 801 processor, emphasizing the combination of networking functions, drone software and development tools to grab the drone market. In terms of specifications, Snapdragon Flight includes a 2.26GHz quad-core processor for instant flight control, 2X2 WiFi and Bluetooth networking and GNSS navigation satellite positioning, and will support 4K quality lenses with additional sensor connectivity. Support for more different types of sensors.

Qualcomm official said that Snapdragon Flight has been sold to specific OEMs. At the same time as the news release, Qualcomm revealed that the drone company Yuneec will use the platform to launch its products in 2016. Interestingly, Yuneec won an investment of US$60 million at the end of August. The two sides also said that they will work together to develop products in the future, but now Yuneec seems to embrace Qualcomm first.

Intel is invincible in the PC industry. However, when the smartphone boom began, it was not able to grab the market immediately, so that this large piece of land was handed over to Qualcomm, and actively deployed the Internet of Things and other areas with explosive potential, drones. One of them is that at CES 2015, Intel demonstrated RealSense imaging technology, emphasizing the ability to identify people around the world through 3D visual functions, and to do so by itself. In the meeting, Intel also used the drone to display RealSense applications, and invested in Yuneec's decision. Intel will have more in the field of drones, but I don't know if Intel knows that the two sides have not yet crystallized. Yuneec has already used its rival chips to make drones.

The technology required for drones is quite extensive. However, the current components are provided by various manufacturers, providing solutions for imaging, navigation and communication. I believe that there will be more and more integration in the future after the investment of Qualcomm and Intel. The emergence of the platform, the future of the drone's cost, size and even the function of excellence will not be far away.

Founded in Hong Kong, Yuneec has a 16-year history. In fact, it launched UAV products earlier than Dajiang, which started in Shenzhen, but failed to grasp the market trend. As a result, Dajiang has been robbed of its style. According to Dajiang officials in early 2015. The data currently accounts for about 70% of the world's civilian small drones. After the attention of Intel funds, it is worthy of attention.

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