7-22 Week: Enjoy the weekend, prepare for Monday. Last week information summary includes SoftBank, ARM, Google’s antitrust problem, etc.
Enjoy the weekend, prepare for Monday. Last week information summary:
Headlines:
- SoftBank has confirmed acquiring British chip designer Arm Holdings;
- EU targets Google over further antitrust complaints;
- South Korea antitrust watchdog conducted an investigation into Google;
- Touch panel vendor TPK-KY’s investment subsidy Cando has announced bankruptcy;
- Corning has revealed Gorilla Glass 5;
- Toshiba to start manufacturing the world’s first 64-layer 3D NAND flash memory chips;
- ZTE would reduce low-end products in 2016, focusing mid-to-high end handsets;
- Samsung sues Huawei for patent infringement in China asking for CNY80.5 million;
- VR Society is formed;
- Google is allegedly still working on some kind of virtual reality/augmented reality headset;
- Funai Electric will be officially ceasing the manufacturing of VCRs in July 2016;
- Samsung Electronics is to pay CNY3 billion (USD450 million) for a stake in BYD;
- Nokia hits Huawei with federal suit accusing it of infringing three patents for 4G technology;
New Numbers:
- 7.5 million smartwatches with cellular connectivity will ship in 2016;
- Smartwatch vendors shipped 3.5 million units in 2Q16;
- AMOLED penetration rate in the global smartphone market will surpass 20% by 2016;
New Tech: World’s first flexible MRAM memory device; A new form of water-resistant plastic using graphene;
New Products: Windows-powered Lenovo SoftBank 503LV; Huawei Maimang 5; Lenovo Moto E; IP57-rated Kyocera Hydro Shore; Meizu MX6;