Reuters reported that Microsoft officially joined the AllSeen Alliance, an Internet of Things strategy alliance led by chip maker Qualcomm on Tuesday, to shape the concept of smart homes and standardize home appliances such as light bulbs, thermostats, and televisions. Compatible communication.
The number of AllSeen Alliance members led by Qualcomm continues to grow. Microsoft is the 51st manufacturer. Others include Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., South Korea LG, and Sharp. Qualcomm is leading the development of the open source project AllJoyn and agrees that other companies will be placed in its products.
According to sources, other chip makers are also planning to set up another standard alliance as soon as next week, when the video format Betamax and VHS will be replayed 30 years ago.
This trend is driven by products such as burglar alarms, TVs, and baby monitors that have been introduced by manufacturers in recent years. In the development of the Internet of Things, future software developers will develop apps that link home appliances. For example, when the food in the stove is hot, the LED light bulb in the living room will flash red light.
In addition, Apple, which is known for its strict control of compatibility with other brands, also announced HomeKit, a smart home appliance platform in June, which will integrate control systems such as garage remote controls, lights, and thermostats.
Last week, Google also said that it has partnered with Mercedes-Benz, electric company Whirlpool and light bulb manufacturer LIFX to target these products with Google's Nest thermostat and smoke detector. Integration.
As for when asked about the US semiconductor giant Intel, whether to join the AllSeen Alliance or not, Intel spokesperson said that there are many forms of attempt to solve the Internet of Things problem, Intel has not seen a single Solution to meet all needs.
The number of AllSeen Alliance members led by Qualcomm continues to grow. Microsoft is the 51st manufacturer. Others include Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., South Korea LG, and Sharp. Qualcomm is leading the development of the open source project AllJoyn and agrees that other companies will be placed in its products.
According to sources, other chip makers are also planning to set up another standard alliance as soon as next week, when the video format Betamax and VHS will be replayed 30 years ago.
This trend is driven by products such as burglar alarms, TVs, and baby monitors that have been introduced by manufacturers in recent years. In the development of the Internet of Things, future software developers will develop apps that link home appliances. For example, when the food in the stove is hot, the LED light bulb in the living room will flash red light.
In addition, Apple, which is known for its strict control of compatibility with other brands, also announced HomeKit, a smart home appliance platform in June, which will integrate control systems such as garage remote controls, lights, and thermostats.
Last week, Google also said that it has partnered with Mercedes-Benz, electric company Whirlpool and light bulb manufacturer LIFX to target these products with Google's Nest thermostat and smoke detector. Integration.
As for when asked about the US semiconductor giant Intel, whether to join the AllSeen Alliance or not, Intel spokesperson said that there are many forms of attempt to solve the Internet of Things problem, Intel has not seen a single Solution to meet all needs.
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