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A Brief Analysis of the Global AI Market in 2022
According to the latest data released by IDC, global artificial intelligence revenue is expected to grow by 19.6% year-on-year to US$432.8 billion in 2022, including software, hardware and services. It is expected to exceed the US$500 billion mark in 2023.
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A combination of policies boosts the domestic auto market
Since the beginning of this year, a new round of epidemics has broken out in multiple locations and has continued to recur, causing serious damage to the automobile industry.
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Due to increasing cost pressure, the global parts industry is planning to increase prices
Recently, there have been rumors that some auto parts companies, including Bosch, are negotiating with vehicle manufacturers on supply contract prices. Among them, Samsung is negotiating with customers to increase the price of automotive chip foundry by about 20%, but the above-mentioned companies declined to comment.
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Apple: iPhone shipments are expected to drop by 20 million in 2022
Although Apple originally set a target of 240 million iPhone shipments for 2022, the company has lowered this number to 220 million units due to the combined impact of factors such as the supply chain and the epidemic. This means that iPhone sales this year will show "zero growth" compared to 2021. The first is the global chip shortage. Even though the company is known for its strong supply chain management capabilities, its production plans are bound to encounter some occasional setbacks.
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Smart Technology in Commercial Real Estate
Smart Technology in Commercial Real Estate “Hey, Siri…” “Alexa…” “OK, Google…” These are just some of the buzzwords and phrases that have entered the everyday vocabulary with the explosion of smart technology.
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LightCounting: DWDM and Ethernet will drive double-digit growth in optical device sales by 2027
LightCounting pointed out that the optical communications industry entered 2020 with very strong momentum. At the end of 2019, the demand for DWDM, Ethernet and wireless fronthaul connections surged, and in 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people began to turn to working and learning at home, and the demand for faster, more universal and more reliable networks became stronger. Although supply chain shortages continue, the industry has been able to overcome these problems to a large extent, and the optical device and module market has achieved strong growth in 2020 and 2021.