IT이야기2016. 8. 9. 08:31

마켓에서 download받는 것이 아니라 unknown source로 부터 설치해야 이 취약점을 이용할수 있는것으로 알려져있습니다. 하지만 900M대(9억대)나 이 문제를 가지고 있다니 최신폰 아니고서야 패치 안하는 사람이 더 많을텐데 우리가 살아있는안 이 구멍을 이용할수 있을것 같네요.


퀄컴이 안드로이드 쪽에서 독보적이어서 쉽게 드러나는 것도 있지만, 퀄컴이 안드로이드에 큰 구멍으로 보이는 것은 저만 그런가요? 에라이~


보안이 중요한 사람들은 아이폰, iOS로 가는게 너무 당연하고 그렇지 않는 사람들은 너무 바보스럽게 보이겠습니다.

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http://www.zdnet.com/article/quadrooter-security-flaws-affect-over-900-million-android-phones/

All versions of Android are vulnerable to these flaws, which won't be fully patched until the September security release next month.

Google's Nexus 5X, Nexus 6, and Nexus 6P, HTC's One M9 and HTC 10, and Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge are some of those named vulnerable to one or more of the flaws.


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안드로이드 전버전에 허점…"보안 비상"

http://www.zdnet.co.kr/news/news_view.asp?artice_id=20160808102142&lo=z35

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1. CVE-2016-2503 discovered in Qualcomm's GPU driver and fixed in Google's Android Security Bulletin for July 2016. 
2. CVE-2016-2504 found in Qualcomm GPU driver and fixed in Google's Android Security Bulletin for August 2016. 
3. CVE-2016-2059 found in Qualcomm kernel module and fixed in April, though patch status is unknown. 
4. CVE-2016-5340 presented in Qualcomm GPU driver and fixed, but patch status unknown. 

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재밌는세상2016. 5. 14. 02:43

퀄컴이 만드는 AP Snapdragon, 이 이름으로 길 이름을 지은곳이 샌디에고에 5개나 되네요. 하나는 출근하다가 발견.

비교적 최근에 길을 만들곳이라고 생각되고, 아무래도 qualcomm주주가 영향을 미쳤다고 봐야겠지요.

미국은 길이름을 지을때 유명한 사람의 이름을 붙여 짖기도 하고요, 힐러리 길도 있다지요? 지역사회에 기여한 회사이름도 물론 많고요.

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Posted by 쁘레드
Programming2016. 2. 28. 08:26

*Check android release page

https://codeaurora.org/xwiki/bin/QAEP/release


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git config --global user.email "<EMAIL>"
git config --global user.name "<NAME>"

repo init -u git://codeaurora.org/platform/manifest.git -b release -m LA.BF64.1.2.1-06420-8x92.0.xml --repo-url=git://codeaurora.org/tools/repo.git --repo-branch=caf-stable

repo sync -j4 -c -q --no-tags

Testing colorized output (for 'repo diff', 'repo status'):
  black    red      green    yellow   blue     magenta   cyan     white 
  bold     dim      ul       reverse 
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Using repo and git
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install asciidoc
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*build error
/bin/bash: prebuilts/misc/linux-x86/bison/bison: No such file or directory

sudo apt-get ing++-multilibstall bison g++-multilib git gperf libxml2-utils make python-networkx zlib1g-dev:i386 zip
sudo apt-get install python-lunch

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*build command

lunch msm8992-userdebug

make -j8

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*kernel only in kernel directory

m -j8 ONE_SHOT_MAKEFILE=build/target/board/Android.mk bootimage

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IT이야기2015. 11. 18. 10:04

이런거 보면 삼성 진짜 대단하단 생각이 듭니다. 어마어마한 돈도 투자하고 엔지니어들고 갈아 넣었겠지만, 쉽지 않았지만 이제 세계 선두권에서 경쟁할수 있다고 봐도 될정도입니다.

첫번째 삼성의 custom ARM Core가 될테고요. custom core를 design할수 있는 회사는 애플, 퀄컴, 삼성 말고는 없습니다.

GPU는 ARM의 Mali T-880

Modem도 LTE Rel.12 Cat.12/13 지원으로 어디에도 꿀리지 않을것 같고


지역에 따라 어떤 모델은 퀄컴 S820(MSM8996)이 쓰일텐데 1대1 benchmark에서도 10-15% 우위에 있을것으로 생각이 됩니다. 1월에 출시되면 다이다이로 밴치마크가 빨리 올라오면 좋겠네요.


GPU도 좀더 차별화하고 강화하려면 AMD를 사던지 하면 좋겠네요.


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Samsung Unveils the Latest Application Processor, Exynos 8 Octa, Built on 14-Nanometer FinFET Process Technology

http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/samsung-unveils-the-latest-application-processor-exynos-8-octa-built-on-14-nanometer-finfet-process-technology/


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http://www.stuff.tv/me/news/samsung-shows-new-exynos-8-octa-processor

Like the Snapdragon 820, the new Exynos offering will also integrate the latest LTE tech - meaning download speeds of up to 600Mbps. Perfect for streaming 4K on the divine display the Galaxy S7 will likely be toting.

Talking of the 820, the side-by-side performance of the two next-gen chips is the real story here. With the (in)famous Samsung split from Snapdragon for the Galaxy S6, how the 820 holds up alongside the Exynos 8890 could be pivotal for Qualcomm.

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http://www.sammobile.com/2015/11/16/rumored-model-numbers-for-snapdragon-820-and-exynos-8890-powered-galaxy-s7-and-galaxy-s7-edge/

As per this list the Galaxy S7 (SM-G930) and the Galaxy S7 edge (SM-G935) will be available with either the Snapdragon or Exynos processor depending upon markets and wireless carriers. The Snapdragon 820 powered models are listed for China (SM-G9300, SM-G9350), Verizon (SM-G930V, SM-G935V), Sprint (SM-G930P, SM-G935P) and US Cellular (SM-G930R4, SM-G935R4). It’s interesting to note that all of these are apparently destined for CDMA carriers.

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http://seekingalpha.com/article/3679336-the-new-samsung-exynos-8890-is-bad-news-for-qualcomm-in-2-ways

The New Samsung Exynos 8890 Is Bad News For Qualcomm In 2 Ways


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경제이야기/Stock2015. 11. 6. 18:59


추락하는데에는 정말 날개가 없네요. 다행히 chipset(QCT, QTI)은 놀랍게도 잘 팔리고 있다고 보여지네요. low end개수가 많아서 영업이익을 높히는데는 큰 도움은 안되고 있습니다만. 이마저도 화웨이랑 샤오미가 자기 AP로 넘어가게 되는 내년부터는 문제겠네요.

이번에는 라이센스(license, QTL)쪽이 더 문제가 있어보이네요. 중국정부랑 역사상 최고 벌금으로 다 끝났는것으로 보였으나 개별 업체랑 협상이 지지부진해서 돈이 입금이 안되고 있다고 합니다. 사인하자니 너무 싸고 중국 업체들은 바쁠것 없고 뭐 상황은 그런 상황인듯.


That would be the first full-year drop in this segment since fiscal 2009, when Nokia suspended royalty payments to Qualcomm over a patent dispute. That was eventually settled.

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SEC자료.

http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=804328&dateb=&owner=exclude&count=40

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/804328/000123445215000271/qcom10-k2015.htm

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전분기대비 -44%나 영업이익(operating income)과 순이익(net income)이 감소한것은 정말 크네요. MSM shipment는 크게 차이가 없는것 보면 MSM 팔리는 부진이랑은 상관이 없어 보니고, 중국업체로부터 license fee를 상당히 못받고 있다고 봐야할듯.

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Qualcomm Profit Falls 44%

Struggles in patent licensing business overshadow positive signs in sales of smartphone chips

http://www.wsj.com/articles/qualcomm-profit-falls-44-1446673252

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퀄컴 conference call 발표자료

http://investor.qualcomm.com/results.cfm

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Debt이 없다가 $11B나 늘었음. 아마도 사람 내보내는 비용을 은행에서 빌렸나봄. 그래서 Net Income에 impact가 없어보이게 하려고. 이럴때 마저 꽁수로 대응하려하다간 손모가지 날라갈수도 있을텐데...

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자사주 매입할수 있는 금액이 $5.5B 남아 있음

$5.5 billion remained authorized for repurchase under our stock repurchase program

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MSM Shipment는 생각보다 좋았음. Low End가 중국과 인도등 신흥시장에서 아직 잘 버텨주고 있다고 보임.

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Compensation_Information을 보니

2015년과 2014년에 16M주식이 임직원들에게 주어진 것으로 나옵니다. 3만명이라고 할때 개인당 560주씩 정도.

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가지고 있는 cash가 급격히 줄고 있습니다. 자사주 매입에 사용하고 있는것과 또 어디에 테우고 있는지 궁금하네요. 가진 cash를 저는 중시해서 cash가 급격히 업어지고 있는 회사를 투자할 좋은 회사라고 생각하지는 않습니다.

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Posted by 쁘레드
IT이야기2015. 9. 12. 01:13

(수정중)

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Ten Startups at Qualcomm Robotics Accelerator Make Their Big Debut

the 10 startups that comprise the first class to graduate from the Qualcomm Robotics Accelerator, powered by Techstars:

Carbon Robotics, founded last year in San Francisco, has been developing an industrial robotic arm that can be used by small and medium-sized businesses for such tasks as decorating a cake (based on a design drawn on an iPad), pasting shipping labels on boxes, and using pipettes in biotech lab experiments. “It doesn’t make sense to spend $100,000 for [robotic] tools that only operate a few hours at a time,” said Rosanna Myers, a co-founder and CEO.

CtrlWorks, founded in 2011 in Singapore, has developed the Axon, a robot that resembles a submarine periscope on wheels. The Axon can be attached to carts and pallet jacks used to move material around a warehouse, and wheelchairs used to move people around airports. Co-founder and CEO Sim Kai said the innovation lies in Axon’s connection to a cloud-based navigation platform that enables the robot to find its way around any shop floor or warehouse—and enables CtrlWorks to generate recurring revenue by charging a monthly subscription fee for its software as a service.

Skysense, founded in Berlin in 2014, has created a modular “drone service station in a box” that serves as a landing pad, charging station, and on-site storage unit for multi-rotor drones. Operators also can remotely re-program drones while they are being stored in the box. Co-founder and CEO Andrea Puiatti said one of the company’s first customers is Singapore Aerospace, which requires 10 drones.

Rational Robotics, founded last year in Edmonton, Canada, has developed a robot that uses 3D scanning technology to spray-paint parts in auto body shops—“all done without human intervention and at higher quality,” according to co-founder and CEO Ashley Reddy.

Skyfront drone on exhibit at Demo Day

Skyfront drone on exhibit at Demo Day

Skyfront, founded in Hoboken, NJ, in 2014, has developed a hybrid-electric technology that converts gasoline to electricity in flight—and extends the typical 20-minute to 30-minute flight time of a battery-powered drone to four hours. Co-founder and CEO Troy Mestler said Skyfront’s lawnmower-size Tailwind drone is ideal for use in search and rescue operations, and in scanning a “large farm the size of 1,000 football fields.”

CleverPet, founded in San Diego in 2013, has developed Internet-connected robotic technology that keeps stay-at-home pets occupied by interacting with kibble feeders and smart toys. The company has been collecting data from 1,000 CleverPet units in the field, and is targeting the estimated $7 billion a year that Americans spend every year on doggie day care. The crowd roared in laughter when co-founder and CEO Leo Trottier said, “Our user base literally has nothing better to do.”

Inova Drone was founded in San Diego last year. Co-founder and CEO Chad Amonn said the company has sharpened its focus on four technologies developed to operate its heavy-duty drone as an “aerial vision platform.” Amonn said Inova Drone’s high-performance Eagle 1 drone is ideally suited for public safety missions like wildfire spotting and surveillance and for such tasks as bridge and utility power-line inspections.

Muse Robotics, founded in Athens, Greece, in 2013, is focused on developing electro-mechanical components that can be used across a wide variety of robots. “Standardization is the way all industries grow,” co-founder and CEO Alexandros Nikolakakis told the audience.

Solenica, founded two years ago and based in Rome, Italy, has developed Lucy, a solar-tracking mirror (which is also solar-powered) that reflects sunlight into a home or office. According to co-founder and CEO Diva Tommei, the startup team spent its time at the accelerator working mostly on product development and market validation, yet Solenica still sold 320 Lucys and accrued over $60,000. A complementary smartphone also measures how many lumens Lucy has delivered, and tracks electricity savings.

Reach Robotics, founded in Bristol, U.K., in 2013, is focused on the game industry. But co-founder and CEO Silas Adekunle told the audience, “The gaming landscape is changing, bringing the game out of the screen and into our world.” The startup said its crablike MekaMon is “the world’s first intelligent battle robot.” Players use augmented reality technology to create a futuristic world around the game.

http://www.xconomy.com/san-diego/2015/09/11/ten-startups-at-qualcomm-robotics-accelerator-make-their-big-debut/2/

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Posted by 쁘레드
IT이야기2015. 9. 11. 15:11


20개월 주가 비교 그래프입니다. 인텔은 2014년에 XP지원종료에 따른 PC시장 특수를 누리느라 주가가 완전 40%가 넘게 폭등하고 있을때 Qcom은 이미 화룡소문이 돌기 시작하며 주가가 최고점을 찍고 서서히 내려오고 있었네요. 인텔도 실적이 좋지않아 2015년에 하락했지만, 퀄컴은 더 크게 하락을 했네요. 그래서 둘 사이의 주가 등락차이는 40%가까이 됩니다. 최근 모양이 인텔은 상승을 하고 있는것으로 보이고, 퀄컴은 아직 반등을 못하고 있는것으로 보입니다.


Market cap이 역전되기도 했었는데 현재 2배가까이 차이가 날수도 있을것 같습니다. 아직까지 월가에서는 Qcom을 좀더 가능성이 높은 주식으로 볼것으로도 같습니다.

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ValuationDividendFinancial ratiosMarginsProfileIncome statement
Company namePriceEarnings
per share
P/E ratioPrice-to-sales
ratio
Mkt CapEnterprise valueDividendCurrent ratioTotal debt to
assets
Net profit
margin
Operating
margin
EmployeesRevenueNet incomeEBITDA
QCOMQUALCOMM, Inc.55.333.6415.193.6585.35B74,923.700.484.2620.8720.2820.2331,3005,832.001,183.001,761.00
BRCMBroadcom Corporation52.461.7729.673.7531.50B29,913.300.143.1512.2718.4219.1810,6502,096.00386472
NVDANVIDIA Corporation22.580.9424.012.5911.98B8,887.970.15.9920.222.256.599,2281,153.0026218
INTCIntel Corporation29.272.3612.42.63139.01B138,371.0001.9714.6220.5121.64106,70013,195.002,706.005,267.00

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QCOM vs INTC

    



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Posted by 쁘레드
IT이야기2015. 8. 31. 06:47

IOT와 Drone시장은 2017년까지 정말 미친듯이 성장할것으로 예상됩니다. 이에 따라 왠만한 IT업체는 IOT와 Drone에 투자안하는 회사는 없습니다.

아직까진 소비자 용보다는 상업용이나 무기용이 대부분을 차지할것으로 예상됩니다.


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Qualcomm이 투자한 드론회사는 Skycatch and 3D Robotics.

스마트폰 칩 수요가 줄어드는 부분은 IOT/Drone/Automotive에서 매꿔주길 기대하는 것 같습니다.

새로운 칩인 S820으로도 더 많은 드론 support를 지원할것이라고 합니다. 드론업체에서 S820으로 더 좋은 제품을 많이 많들어 주면 좋겠습니다.

Qualcomm Ventures, the venture capital arm of the San Diego corporation, views the drone space as adjacent to its chip business, and has made investments in both Skycatch and drone-maker 3D Robotics, a leading consumer manufacturer in the U.S. The company's goal is to find a home for its technology inside the autonomous aerial vehicles.

"Drones are like flying smartphones," said Quinn Li, vice president of Qualcomm Ventures. "The technologies that are needed for drones or robots are technologies that we have developed for mobile devices."




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Parrot은 프랑스 파리에 있는 드론 전문회사인데, 가격이 싼 드론시장에 강자라고 합니다. 오래동안 유지해왔던 자동차관련 매출보다 드론 매출이 더 늘어났다고 합니다.


드론업체로 바꾼이후 투자금이 몰려들고 있다고 합니다. 드론 마켓 트랜드를 생각하면 당연한 결과인것 같네요.



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드론하면 빼놓을수 없는 중국 쉔젠(shenzhen) 기반의 DJI

믿어지지 않을 정도록 좋은 수준의 드론을 많이도 판매하고 있습니다.





In just a few years, SZ DJI Technology Co. has become the world’s biggest consumer drone maker by revenue, selling thousands of its 2.8-pound, square-foot devices for about $1,000 each. In the process, it also has become the first Chinese brand to pioneer a major new global consumer-product category.

DJI’s four-propeller helicopters, called Phantoms, have become icons of the burgeoning drone era: hovering, camera-equipped robots that almost anyone can pilot. Phantoms have garnered fans for their aerial footage of extreme sports, fireworks and Niagara Falls, and famous users include the actor Jamie Foxx, Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniakand homemaking entrepreneur Martha Stewart.

“The DJI Phantom series is like the Model T,” said Matt Waite, a journalism professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln who studies drone issues and owns three Phantoms. “Back in the day, you could talk about cars, but pretty much every car on the road was one of these Model Ts.”

DJI on Wednesday plans to unveil a new high-end drone, called the Inspire.


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그냥 렌더링 하나 공개됐을 뿐인데... 소니는 소비자 시장이 아니라 무기 시장을 겨냥하고 있다는 생각이 듭니다. 이쪽 시장이 어마어마 하지요. 옆에 있는 나라 사람으로서 무서움이 느껴집니다.

Japanese company partners with autonomous driving startup ZMP to produce drones for surveillance, inspection and measuring

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인텔도 여러 방면으로 계속 드론 업체와 관련분야에 투자를 계속하고 있습니다.

Reuters

Intel Corp., in a new effort to sidestep the declining PC market, said its venture capital arm invested more than $60 million in a Hong Kong company that sells consumer drones. As WSJ’s Don Clark reports:

The big chip maker and Yuneec Holding Ltd. plan to collaborate on product development, and Intel chips may be incorporated into future Yuneec drones.

Intel’s move is the latest sign that Brian Krzanich, who became chief executive in May 2013, is determined to take the chip maker beyond components for computers. Mr. Krzanich has displayed drones, robots and other new-wave gadgets during some high-profile speeches, including an Intel event in San Francisco last week.

Drones, unlike earlier remote-control planes, can be programmed for autonomous actions such as hovering in a fixed position or flying home. Intel has been working on enhancing their abilities with special cameras designed to help them avoid objects without human assistance.

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인텔, 퀄컴 드론사업 투자..향후 신성장동력 활용

[이데일리 장순원 기자] 인텔 등 글로벌 정보·통신(IT)기업이 드론 개발경쟁에 본격 나섰다. 빠르게 성장하는 드론 시장에서 입지를 다져 신성장동력으로 활용하겠다는 계산이다. 

세계 최대 반도체기업 인텔은 중국의 드론 개발사 유닉(Yuneec) 에 6000만달러(약 706억원) 투자할 계획이라고 월스트리트저널(WSJ) 등 주요 외신이 29일(현지시간) 보도했다. 상하이(上海)에 본사를 둔 유닉은 1999년 설립됐으며 2004년부터 드론을 본격적으로 제작했다. 대표 제품 ‘타이푼Q5004K’은 고화질 카메라를 장착해 비디오 촬영이 가능한 제품으로 가격은 1299달러(약 150만원)다. 인텔과 유닉은 차세대 드론개발에도 공동 착수할 예정이다. 

인텔은 유닉 외에도 드론용 소프트웨어와 하드웨어를 개발하는 에어웨어와 드론이 촬영한 이미지를 분석하는 프리시전호크에도 투자한 바 있다. 

브라이언 크르자니크 인텔 최고경영자(CEO)는 “드론은 배송과 안전점검 같은 사업분야에서 큰 잠재력을 가지고 있다”며 “드론을 신사업으로 육성해 업계에 혁명을 일으킬 것“이라며 진출배경을 밝혔다.

인텔뿐 아니라 최근 퀄컴도 드론용 반도체칩 개발에 착수했으며 조만간 구체적 내용을 공개할 것으로 전해졌다. 앞서 소니도 건축·농업·물류 등 특수분야에 쓰이는 상업용 드론 시장에 진출한다고 밝혔다. 

인텔이나 퀄컴같은 반도체칩 기업이 드론에 눈독들이는 이유는 칩 시장 경쟁은 격화한 반면 수요는 둔화하고 있어 매출이 줄어드는 추세 때문이다. 

한동안 반도체 칩을 대량으로 썼던 스마트폰 업계 성장세가 꺾인데다 주력인 PC시장 마저 어려움을 겪고 있어 최근 급성장하는 드론 사업에 투자해 새 활로를 찾겠다는 의도가 깔려 있다.

특히 드론사업은 진출할 수 있는 사업분야가 넓다는 게 장점이다. 지도제작이나 촬영, 농업분야를 포함해 다양한 분야에서 드론이 활용되고 있고 구글, 아마존, 알리바바 같은 온라인 기업도 드론을 활용해 사업영역을 넓히려 하고 있어 기업간거래(B2B) 수요도 풍부하다. 

이에 따라 업계 전문가들은 드론 시장이 오는 2025년까지 미국에서만 820억달러 규모로 성장할 것으로 내다보고 있다


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IT이야기2015. 8. 30. 11:28

정확히 말하면 아마존에서 디바이스를 맡고 있는 Lab126 인원들 구조조정이지요.


아마존 폰은 Qualcomm chip의 가장 큰 성공작이었던 MSM8974를 쓰고도 유일하게 대박 실패한 작품이지요.


잘못된 경영진의 판단, 상품기획의 실퍠, 마케팅 실패로 인한 오류를 결국 엔지니어가 떠 안게되는 좋은 예가 될것 같습니다. 잘 만들어 놓고도 특정 기술개발이 늦여져 경쟁 스마트폰보다 1년이나 늦게 출시한것은 명백한 잘못이지요. 게다가 말도안되는 고가전략, 안드로이드 앱 마켓도 안되는 폐쇄적 생태계. 재때에 나오고 가격만 맞았더라면 대박도 가능했겠지요.


엔지니어들이 개발뿐만아니라 상품기획과 경영에 참여하지 않으면 결국 우리가 잘못하지 않은 문제로 칼을 맞을 수 있다는 좋은 예인것 같네요.

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The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported that Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) may be planning a change in its workforce. The company has terminated “dozens of engineers,” who worked on the Fire smartphones. The e-commerce giant’s hardware development unit, Lab126, is likely undergoing a strategic change, as numerous employees have been laid off.

In recent months, Amazon rendered two-day and same-day delivery services in some US locations. Its Amazon Prime membership allows users to order every day-use products to be delivered in hours.

In recent past, Amazon has launched many products, although its tech offerings were not ground-breaking. Lab126 was responsible for engineering and developing Amazon’s own line of electronic devices, including the Fire tablets and smartphones, Kindle products, and other technologically-advanced products such as the Echo.

The company’s latest move pertaining to its Lab126 engineers is likely a measure it took based on the criticism it faced with its Fire Phone. The company introduced its Fire smartphones in the hope to penetrate an industry that is highly saturated and immensely competitive. For the e-retailer, the Fire Phone proved to be a commercial failure.

Most probably, Amazon blames the smartphone’s underachievement to the workforce, which may be why it is rotating it to filter out the weeds. According to the publication, the company has slowed down many Lab126 projects, which include Project Cairo – a 14-inch tablet, Nitro – a smart stylus, and Shimmer – a projector.

As sources told WSJ, there are several products in plans, and the change in the workforce is probably due to that.

Reportedly, Lab126 is also working on a project codenamed “Kabinet,” which is essentially a “high-end computer for the kitchen.” It is being designed to operate as a home hub that can be controlled through voice commands for various functions, similar to Echo. Some engineers stated that they are planning a new battery for Kindle e-reader, which can last two years.

Although Amazon’s plans are not quite clear, the latest layoffs indicate the company’s tactical shift in the consumer electronics space. Lab126 has nearly 3,000 employees, and one may say that the recent reported layoff doesn’t make any difference. However, it is important to note that this is the first time the company has laid off workers in the unit’s 11-year history.

While most of Amazon’s native products, such as Kindle e-reader and Fire tablet, were a success, Fire Phone was a disappointment. The absence of the company’s significant impact in the tech industry is probably because it aims to drive growth in online purchases, rather than efforts to play the tech game. If Amazon isolates its e-commerce business from the development and research business, it may prosper. Perhaps, Amazon was more concerned about getting numbers, than devising a game plan for its entry into the smartphone business. The industry’s response to Fire Phone was definitely hurtful for the engineers’ and developers’ morale, and now, some of them have been laid off. While Amazon may be planning a comeback in the mobile industry, we suggest that it should stick to e-commerce.

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IT이야기2015. 8. 17. 07:32

퀄컴이 2014년 10월에 발표했던 CSR인수를 마무리 지었습니다. $2.4B에 2100명, 20개 사이트를 인수하는 딜이었는데 상당히 큰 편이지요.

결국 IOT/IOE, Automotive시장을 겨냥한 수인데. 그때 인수를 발표한것은 잘한것인데 이제야 마무리 된것에는 좀 문제가 있네요. 이쪽 시장은 변화가 무쌍한데 결국 회사도 내리막길이고 빨리 대응도 못하고 문제가 좀 있네요. 멀리 본 수는 잘한것 같고요.



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작년 인수기사에 쓴 글

Today we announced our plans to acquire CSR, a leading innovator of multifunction semiconductor platforms and technologies focusing on automotive, consumer, voice and music, connectivity and location. Headquartered in Cambridge, England, CSR has more than 2,100 people working in over 20 locations worldwide.

뉴스에 보면 스마트폰이 slowdown하고 있어서 다른쪽에서 수익을 얻고자함이라고 회사 관계자가 소개하는것 같은데요. 다른것은 automotive밖에 안보이고요. 아래 회사소개 첫번째 두번째는 현재 우리가 가지고 있는 기술과 중복이네요. 애서로스가 WIFI는 좋은지 모르겠는데, BT쪽은 업계 leading회사와 차이가 큰것 같더라고요. 문제도 너무 많고. 그것을 catch-up하려는 것도 포함되어 있는것 같아요.(그럼 애서로스의 이부분과 통합해서 정리가 필요하겠네요)

첫번째 Voice & Music을 분석해보니, SOC에다가 WIFI/Bluetooth와 Codec까지 포함시킨것 같네요. 정말 좋은 아이디어 같아요. 응용 제품도 벌써 많이 있을것 같은데, 좋은생각이네요. 

인수잘해서 잘되면 모르겠는데, 지금까지봐왔던 management로는 잘 융합시킬수 있을까 의문이 드네요.어제 인텔뉴스에서 인텔이 오래전에 새워졌다는 것을 알았네요.(Intel is founded, July 18, 1968) 인텔은 아직도 PC는 독점으로 하고 있고, 업계리딩하는 분야가 있는데요,  QCOM은 인텔처럼 50년동안 쌩쌩하기를 바랄수 없을것 같다는 생각이 드네요.


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http://www.csr.com/about

  • Voice & Music - delivering amazing audio with wireless audio technology platforms that provide exceptional sound and remove all the barriers to an immersive consumer listening experience
  • Bluetooth® Smart – combining disruptive thinking, a hunger for innovation and powerful Bluetooth Low Energy platforms to simplify the complex challenge of developing breakthrough wireless products quickly
  • Automotive Infotainment – making the vehicle a better place by combining wireless connectivity, location and audio technology to create immersive in-car infotainment that delights drivers
  • Indoor Location -providing highly accurate location services that transform people’s mobile lifestyles - both indoors and out
  • Document Imaging - providing innovative, cost-optimised document imaging platforms that deliver feature-rich printers that operate seamlessly with the latest PCs and mobile devices

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이 codec 알고리즘이 80년대에 개발된것이라고 하고 90년대초에 chip으로 만들어져 방송용으로 판적도 있네요. ADPCM과  psychoacoustic auditory masking에 기초했다고 하니(ADPCM + G.711 조합정도가 맞겠네요) 아주 대단한 break thru를 한건 아닌것으로 보여지고요. 발명한 사람이 회사를 차렸는지는 모르겟지만, 과학자가 아니라 타고난 엔지니어였다고 생각이드네요. 방송국 요구사항을 좀 안사람이었것 같네요. 두개의 조합으로 엄청난 비지니스를 만들어 냈네요. ISDN, IP폰용 코덱으로도 넣고, BlueTooth에도 넣었으니까요. 결국 CSR에 인수되고 퀄컴까지왔네요.

인생 완전 성공했네요. 하고 사람을 서치해봤더니...
창업하고 IT버블도 못보고 팔고 나온것 같네요. DTS에도 스카웃되고 결국 창업하고 말아먹고 다시 창업해서 살고 있는것같네요. 퀄컴까지 그대로 달려왔으면 좋았을텐데. 그래도 돈은 평범하게 벌지는 않았겠죠.


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Here's what's next for Qualcomm as it completes its $2.4 billion CSR buy

Qualcomm must adapt its business model to sell chips for the internet of things. Here’s how it will change.


Qualcomm’s $2.4 billion purchase of fellow chip company CSR closed Thursday, and while it wasn’t the biggest chip deal the industry has seen since Qualcomm said it would purchase the UK firm in October last year, this is a deal that has high stakes for Qualcomm—a company that is struggling to remake itself completely as its core cellular radio business becomes an ever smaller portion of its portfolio and activist investors pressure management.


Back in October, when Qualcomm  QCOM -0.19%  said it would purchase CSR, the company that was an initial champion of the now-popular Bluetooth technology found inside headsets, speakers and phones, it was seen as an obvious technology bolt-on acquisition. The addition of CSR would pair with Qualcomm’s interest in the internet of things and its $3.1 billion purchase of Wi-Fi chipmaker Atheros back in 2011. That’s still true today, but since the deal has been announced Jana Capital has taken a significant stake in Qualcomm and pressured the company to make changes. Last month it said it planned to lay off 15% of its workforce and said it would only focus on five businesses: mobile phones, the internet of things, data centers, small cells, and automotive.


Qualcomm also has the unenviable task of becoming a chip firm that has to adapt from having a relatively small and captive customer base to one serving a huge number of customers across many verticals. It also doesn’t have a radio technology or a limited number of competitors to lock customers in when it’s selling its Wi-Fi products, and soon its Bluetooth chips. In interviews with Fortune, Qualcomm and CSR executives explained how this deal will help Qualcomm handle some of these challenges both technically and strategically.


With CSR Qualcomm isn’t simply buying a radio chip firm as it did with Atheros. It’s also buying a company that makes an entire package of chips and software that fits into cars, headsets, and Bluetooth speakers, which dovetails nicely with Qualcomm’s own design philosophy of squeezing the brains of a smartphone into the same package with the radios and the graphics core. This integrated single-package approach lowers the cost of materials, saves on space, and tends to save on battery life. That’s essential for cell phones and the chips powering your Bluetooth headset.


CSR is also the keeper of some fancy software that turns Bluetooth radios, which are usually point-to-point radios, into a mesh network designed for the smart home or office. This CSRMesh technology is part of several big lighting products expected out in the fall, and parts of it will undoubtedly make it into the next generation of the Bluetooth standard.


Anthony Murray, formerly a senior vice president with CSR and now the senior vice president and general manager of IoE (Internet of Everything) at Qualcomm, explained that not only could we see the CSRMesh technology in Bluetooth, but one day we may even see Qualcomm supporting the Thread protocol created by Samsung, Nest and other big names in home automation on top of the Bluetooth radio.


“So far the Thread protocol has chosen to support one radio [ZigBee], but there are many of radios out there that it could support and there are advantages in using the Bluetooth radio in some use cases,” Murray said. “We can’t not support Thread given the strength of the supporters behind it.”


Qualcomm will also get a few esoteric technology holdings, such as a document imaging software business that may eventually be spun out, but for the most part CSR’s silicon and software will boost Qualcomm’s internet of things and automotive businesses easily. It also helps bring Qualcomm another set of managers who are used to selling to a wide range of customers and a more traditional customer base. Qualcomm historically sold radios based on technology it developed, which meant that once it convinced a network operator, such as Verizon, to buy into a technology, any company that wanted to sell a handset to that network operator had to license that radio technology from Qualcomm.


In many cases they bought the radio from Qualcomm too. As Qualcomm grew it developed the brains behind smartphones as well and integrated that tech with radios, which meant its customers were still the handset makers. Qualcomm grew along with the smartphone market, providing some of the most powerful application processors inside handsets. For the most part, it was the Intel of smartphones, with the exception of the iPhone once Apple decided to build its own chip.


However, competition from China’s Mediatek was looming, and Qualcomm stumbled last year with one of its designs. It lost Samsung, which is still affecting its earnings. With these challenges in mind, diversifying its customer base isn’t a bad idea. Raj Talluri, senior vice president of product management, said Qualcomm brought in $1 billion from the internet of things in 2014 and expects to bring in 1.6 billion in 2015.


He said much of that comes from adding connectivity to existing devices, especially as a way to future proof them even if the manufacturer isn’t sure how they want to use it. “China is the most advanced and we see a lot of white goods with connectivity,” he said. “There are so many rice cookers that are shipping with connectivity in them.”


As for structuring Qualcomm to sell chips for thousands of different devices, from rice cookers to drones, as opposed to making a few different lines of chips for mobile phones, Talluri is optimistic that the San Diego-based company will rise to the challenge.


“That’s how most semiconductor companies are,” he said. “It’s a model that we know how to set up and CSR is one such company. The idea is you have multiple people each responsible for a segment and pick the technologies that they need … and you build the distribution channels and let the machine start rolling.”


He admits it may not be as “exciting” as winning or losing a chip inside a handset, but it is a far more stable business and as a veteran of Texas Instruments he’s been there before. First with Atheros and now with CSR, Qualcomm is adapting to what may be a far less exciting path, but one that could provide greater diversity and stability.

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