10-28 Week: A year will be gone soon, but first have a look at this week headlines–Qualcomm acquires NXP; Samsung MTK-powered phone; Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC financial report; “Made In Indonesia”; etc.
Soon we are counting down the end of 2016, but first this week:
Headlines:
- Qualcomm is buying NXP Semiconductors with total value USD47B
- Samsung’s first MediaTek-powered Galaxy Grand Prime Plus (Eastern Europe) or J2 Prime (South America)
- Samsung has announced 2 new family of communication module ARTIK 0 and ARTIK 7 for IoT
- Intel launching Atom E3900 processor series, focusing on the IoT
- ARM announced 2 chipset designs for IoT, namely the ARM Cortex-M23 and ARM Cortex-M33
- SK Hynix plans to produce 10 nm-class DRAM starting from 2Q17
- The Wi-Fi Alliance has officially certified WiGig
- Throughout China and other Asia countries, OPPO has 320,000 offline retails shops
- Indonesia might launch a new legislation from 1 Jan. 2017 to enforce “Made in Indonesia” on high-end, 4G smartphones
- In lieu of terrible situation caused by Galaxy Note 7, Samsung has reportedly decided to cull 200 executives
- Apple, Samsung, LG, HTC financial report of 3Q16
Numbers:
- According to GfK, global smartphone demand totaled 353M units in 3Q16
- According to IDC, vendors shipped a total of 362.9M smartphones worldwide in 3Q16
- According to Counterpoint, OPPO and vivo number 1 and 2 smartphone brands in China in 3Q16
- The global smartphone AP market grew 3% YoY to reach USD10B in 1H16, according to Strategy Analytics.
- The global tablet AP market declined 34% YoY falling to USD889M in 1H16, according to Strategy Analytics
- Chipworks-TechInsight estimates the total bill of materials of Apple iPhone 7 (128GB) be USD275
- IHS Markit estimates the total cost of Google Pixel XL (32GB) to be USD285.75
- Gartner’s prediction on most important trends in 2017 and strategic predictions for the next 3~5 years
Products: BlackBerry DTEK60, Xiaomi Mi Note 2 and Mi Mix, Xiaomi Mi VR, 360 N4s, ZTE Axon 7 Max, Huawei Enjoy 6, Apple MacBook Pro, Microsoft Surface Studio, Microsoft VR, etc.