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高通雄心:萬物皆可互聯(lián)

高通雄心:萬物皆可互聯(lián)

Michal Lev-Ram 2014-01-10
盡管智能手機(jī)是高通公司絕大部分利潤的來源,但在今年的消費(fèi)電子展上,,它的推廣策略卻跟智能手機(jī)沒什么關(guān)系,。它的新目標(biāo)是植入芯片,,連接大到汽車,小到洗衣機(jī),、手表在內(nèi)的一切有形產(chǎn)品,。

????智能手機(jī)真是太過時(shí)了,。

????在今年的拉斯維加斯消費(fèi)電子展上,手機(jī)芯片廠商高通公司(Qualcomm)——全世界絕大多數(shù)手機(jī)里都有它生產(chǎn)的無線模塊——沒怎么談起手機(jī),,反倒是大談特談自家的芯片可以如何用于新興市場,,比如車聯(lián)網(wǎng)、可穿戴設(shè)備和智能電視,。

????今天,,消費(fèi)電子展這個(gè)年度技術(shù)會(huì)議正式開始。本周一,,高通這家位于圣地亞哥的公司發(fā)布了一系列新產(chǎn)品,,它們是用來吸引汽車廠商和其他另類客戶采用它的技術(shù),使自己的產(chǎn)品變得“更聰明”,。它發(fā)布的新產(chǎn)品包括:用于汽車業(yè)的全新處理器,;正式投入商用的AllPlay,也就是高通為各種設(shè)備上的流媒體音樂打造的專用平臺(tái),;以及用于高端電視的全新驍龍芯片,。

????為什么高通要從移動(dòng)這個(gè)老本行上突然轉(zhuǎn)型呢?道理很簡單。高通牢牢地掌控著智能手機(jī)領(lǐng)域,,這是它未來數(shù)年能一直能賺錢的搖錢樹,。但它很清楚,高端手機(jī)市場的增長已經(jīng)開始出現(xiàn)頹勢,,至少在北美這樣的成熟市場是如此,。因此,高通正在努力讓自己的芯片和專利植入從洗衣機(jī)到手表所有這些目前還是“傻乎乎的”物體中,。

????而從現(xiàn)在的情況看,,智能手機(jī)只是高通的探路尖兵。即將上任的首席執(zhí)行官斯蒂夫?莫倫科夫在消費(fèi)電子展的問答環(huán)節(jié)上告訴現(xiàn)場的聽眾們:“我們發(fā)現(xiàn),,在智能手機(jī)上的成功正在引領(lǐng)我們在其他領(lǐng)域?qū)崿F(xiàn)增長,。”

????高通在所謂的物聯(lián)網(wǎng)上押了很大的寶,,但盡管多年來一直高調(diào)推廣,,智能互聯(lián)家庭對主流消費(fèi)者來說卻還是可望而不可即。這主要是因?yàn)檫€有互通性的問題有待攻克(當(dāng)然咯,,高通表示自己已經(jīng)找到了解決方案),。更重要的是,業(yè)內(nèi)還需要證明帶有“智能芯片”的烤箱就是比那些不帶這種芯片的機(jī)器更出色——而且也值得多掏錢,。而高通大筆砸錢的另一個(gè)領(lǐng)域是可穿戴設(shè)備,。盡管廠家圍繞全新的不銹鋼P(yáng)ebble智能手表已經(jīng)開始大肆造勢,但它也需要在很多方面證明自己的價(jià)值,。至于說汽車,,好吧,我們只能說這不會(huì)是第一屆最終要靠所謂車聯(lián)網(wǎng)帶動(dòng)人氣的消費(fèi)電子展,。

????高通并不是唯一一家可勁兒顯擺自己的嵌入式應(yīng)用專業(yè)技術(shù)的公司,。它的老對手英特爾公司(Intel)的老本行盡管跟手機(jī)沒什么關(guān)系(手機(jī)業(yè)飛速增長,擠占了它曾經(jīng)一統(tǒng)天下的PC市場,,而它在手機(jī)業(yè)幾乎毫無作為),,但它也很想證明自己在可穿戴設(shè)備和互聯(lián)家庭這種蓬勃興起的市場里是個(gè)有力的競爭者。周一,,英特爾展示了自己的智能耳機(jī)和手表,,還有一個(gè)能為移動(dòng)設(shè)備無線充電的碗狀設(shè)備。它還推出了一款名為愛迪生(Edison)的系統(tǒng)級芯片,,它被吹噓為一個(gè)SD卡大小的電腦,。

????有了這些創(chuàng)新成果,誰還會(huì)再關(guān)心智能手機(jī)呢,?(財(cái)富中文網(wǎng))

????譯者:清遠(yuǎn)???

????Smartphones are soooo 2013.

????At this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, mobile chipmaker Qualcomm (QCOM) -- whose wireless components are found in the vast majority of the world's cell phones -- chose instead to talk about how its chips can be used for fledgling markets such as connected cars, wearables, and smart televisions.

????The annual tech confab officially started today. On Monday, the San Diego-based company announced a series of products it hopes will entice automakers and other atypical customers to use its technology to make their products "smarter." Among the announcements: a new processor for the automotive industry; the commercial availability of AllPlay, Qualcomm's platform for streaming music across different gadgets; and new Snapdragon-branded chipsets for high-end television sets.

????Why the sudden shift away from its mobile roots? It's simple. Qualcomm has the upper hand in smartphones, a cash cow it can keep milking for years to come. But it knows that growth in high-end mobile devices is already starting to wane, at least in mature markets such as North America. Ergo, Qualcomm is pushing to get its chips and IP inside all sorts of still-"dumb" objects, from washing machines to watches.

????Smartphones, it turns out, are just the tip of the spear. "We're seeing the trend of the smartphone leading us to growth in other industries," incoming CEO Steve Mollenkopf told the audience in a question-and-answer session in Las Vegas.

????Qualcomm has a lot riding on the so-called Internet of Things, but despite years of promise the connected home is still far from reality for mainstream consumers. There are interoperability issues that still need to be worked out. (Of course, Qualcomm says it has a solution for that problem.) More importantly, the industry has yet to prove that toasters with "smarts" are better -- and worth the added cost -- than those without. Wearables, another area in which Qualcomm is investing, also has a lot to prove, despite the hype surrounding products like the new stainless steel Pebble smartwatch. And as for cars, well, let's just say this isn't the first CES that's been touted as the year connected automobiles finally make it big.

????Qualcomm is not the only semiconductor company trying to show off its embedded-application expertise. Rival Intel (INTC) wasn't exactly born mobile -- the company has barely made a dent in an industry that quickly grew to supplant one it dominated -- but it is already trying to prove that it's a contender in burgeoning markets like wearables and the connected home. On Monday, Intel showed off smart headsets, watches and earphones, as well as a bowl-like device that wirelessly charges the depleted batteries of mobile devices. It also introduced a new system-on-a-chip for wearables named Edison, touted as a computer the size of an SD card.

????With innovations like that, who cares about smartphones anymore??????

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