The new height of competition for chip manufacturers, this white paper makes it clear

At the 5G Industry Innovation Summit Forum held in Shanghai on November 10, UNISOC and Omdia jointly released the white paper “5G Digital World – Built on Chips”.
If the digital interconnected world under construction is likened to a modern edifice, 5G networks are the pipes of this edifice. 5G chips, as the key device connecting terminals and networks, are the foundation for an interconnected world.
Vertical industries expect 5G to become a tool for transformation and upgrading
In the fierce technological competition, price competition, and ecological competition, 5G communication chip technology has gradually matured, and the price has further dropped. external interconnected devices to help build a complete 5G terminal hardware ecosystem.
The white paper mentions that chip companies need to evaluate all potential scenarios from a considerable height and infer future industrial business models, not only starting with 5G mobile phones, but also deeply understanding the needs of extremely decentralized vertical industries, focusing on other New consumer electronics, and the broader enterprise AIoT market. . Based on the opinions of more than 100 industrial companies around the world that Omdia solicited in June 2020 on their specific expectations for 5G in the industrial sector, the white paper summarizes the most basic points of interest for these companies in 5G technology, as well as municipal, oil, energy, power and Industries such as manufacturing are looking forward to the benefits that 5G can bring.
Different application scenarios have their most dazzling technology trends, such as car networking and unmanned driving in automotive application scenarios. In the same way, enterprise users’ views on 5G have gone beyond the traditional IoT network itself, that is, not only as an auxiliary means of production and operation, but also as a key tool for industrial transformation and upgrading. The survey results also show that dozens of operators around the world that have deployed 5G have focused their future profits on application scenarios such as enterprise, municipal, and industrial IoT, further demonstrating their confidence in this market.
It is essential to have a full range communication solution
The R16 version of the 5G NR standard has been frozen by 3GPP a few months ago, and the R17 version standard is also being developed. This means the beginning of another round of market competition. It’s just that the target market is no longer limited to consumer electronics products such as mobile phones, but more covers new application scenarios such as the Internet of Things, industrial automation, and smart cities. 5G and other communication chips will be mounted on terminal equipment with more diverse and demanding requirements, supporting the ecology of the entire digitalization process. Such an attractive and huge market will become a new high ground for the next communication chip manufacturers to scramble to occupy.
In 2019 and the first half of 2020, the competition stage of 5G baseband chips is mainly concentrated on high-end flagship models. With the maturity of production capacity, there has been a significant decline, and mid-range chips have become the target of all manufacturers. Due to the huge volume of the mid-end market, mastering this market can basically have an important voice in the 5G era. In such a future, the 5G solution will not be an isolated one, but a flexible combination of various communication technologies according to specific requirements. It is very important to have a full-distance communication solution and have a leading edge in the competition. Companies like UNISOC that have a comprehensive grasp of 2G/3G/4G/5G mobile communication technologies and IoT and other full-scene communication technologies can endow more vertical industries and terminal devices with interconnected features and draw a complete communication chip carrier network graph.
In addition, the white paper forecasts the total consumer multimedia market in 2023, the dominant category, and the overall shipments of connected devices by 2024. For more exciting information, please download the white paper.
http://www.71design.cn/unisoc/UNISOC_WP%20_WZWS_20201106_Chinese.pdf

At the 5G Industry Innovation Summit Forum held in Shanghai on November 10, UNISOC and Omdia jointly released the white paper “5G Digital World – Built on Chips”.
If the digital interconnected world under construction is likened to a modern edifice, 5G networks are the pipes of this edifice. 5G chips, as the key device connecting terminals and networks, are the foundation for an interconnected world.
Vertical industries expect 5G to become a tool for transformation and upgrading
In the fierce technological competition, price competition, and ecological competition, 5G communication chip technology has gradually matured, and the price has further dropped. external interconnected devices to help build a complete 5G terminal hardware ecosystem.
The white paper mentions that chip companies need to evaluate all potential scenarios from a considerable height and infer future industrial business models, not only starting with 5G mobile phones, but also deeply understanding the needs of extremely decentralized vertical industries, focusing on other New consumer electronics, and the broader enterprise AIoT market. . Based on the opinions of more than 100 industrial companies around the world that Omdia solicited in June 2020 on their specific expectations for 5G in the industrial sector, the white paper summarizes the most basic points of interest for these companies in 5G technology, as well as municipal, oil, energy, power and Industries such as manufacturing are looking forward to the benefits that 5G can bring.
Different application scenarios have their most dazzling technology trends, such as car networking and unmanned driving in automotive application scenarios. In the same way, enterprise users’ views on 5G have gone beyond the traditional IoT network itself, that is, not only as an auxiliary means of production and operation, but also as a key tool for industrial transformation and upgrading. The survey results also show that dozens of operators around the world that have deployed 5G have focused their future profits on application scenarios such as enterprise, municipal, and industrial IoT, further demonstrating their confidence in this market.
It is essential to have a full range communication solution
The R16 version of the 5G NR standard has been frozen by 3GPP a few months ago, and the R17 version standard is also being developed. This means the beginning of another round of market competition. It’s just that the target market is no longer limited to consumer electronics products such as mobile phones, but more covers new application scenarios such as the Internet of Things, industrial automation, and smart cities. 5G and other communication chips will be mounted on terminal equipment with more diverse and demanding requirements, supporting the ecology of the entire digitalization process. Such an attractive and huge market will become a new high ground for the next communication chip manufacturers to scramble to occupy.
In 2019 and the first half of 2020, the competition stage of 5G baseband chips is mainly concentrated on high-end flagship models. With the maturity of production capacity, there has been a significant decline, and mid-range chips have become the target of all manufacturers. Due to the huge volume of the mid-end market, mastering this market can basically have an important voice in the 5G era. In such a future, the 5G solution will not be an isolated one, but a flexible combination of various communication technologies according to specific requirements. It is very important to have a full-distance communication solution and have a leading edge in the competition. Companies like UNISOC that have a comprehensive grasp of 2G/3G/4G/5G mobile communication technologies and IoT and other full-scene communication technologies can endow more vertical industries and terminal devices with interconnected features and draw a complete communication chip carrier network graph.
In addition, the white paper forecasts the total consumer multimedia market in 2023, the dominant category, and the overall shipments of connected devices by 2024. For more exciting information, please download the white paper.
http://www.71design.cn/unisoc/UNISOC_WP%20_WZWS_20201106_Chinese.pdf

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