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ST: Global companies will actively cooperate to develop the AI ecosystem

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August 23, 2019

At the recent intelligent seminar, Yu Wenhong, the marketing project manager of STMicroelectronics Asia Pacific, said that in the future, companies around the world will not compete with each other in the AIoT industry, but will actively cooperate to develop the entire AI ecosystem.

During the seminar, Yu was invited to give a speech. In addition to introducing the technology and application of the company's full range of MCUs, he also explained how the product introduced edge computing technology to overcome the difficulties and security challenges of developing AIOT and helps customers accelerate their application in smart manufacturing, automotive and other smart products.

Yu said that at present, global companies such as Google and Intel are developing AI chips. As a supplier of MCUs, ST believes that the future will not be a competitive relationship in the AIoT industry, but will actively cooperate to develop the entire AI ecosystem. .

According to Yu, the ST's latest MCU products provide high-speed communication interface and computing power, and can perform task processing in real time, mainly targeting data collection and sensor applications. In addition, he also stressed that he is very optimistic about the hybrid MCU with both AI and computing functions, and this type of MCU will be the future trend.

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