Japan dismantles Chinese drones, ** life", eighty percent of chips rely on imports.
In recent years, China's development in the field of science and technology has been remarkable, and the development of drone technology is booming. As the leader of China's drone technology, DJI is first-class in terms of international market performance and technical level, and DJI, with its leading technology and products, also occupies about 80% of the global drone market.
However, a report in Japan dismantling a Chinese drone exposed DJI's"Fate", which has aroused widespread attention in the industry. A Japanese team dismantled DJI's M**icAir2 drone in detail and eventually found that about 80% of the components of the Chinese drone came from Europe and the United States, including the most critical semiconductor chips. The discovery shocked the tech community because it not only revealed DJI's dependence on American chips, but also cast doubt on the Chinese tech industry's ability to innovate independently. Some even wonder, is DJI afraid of becoming a second Huawei?
You must know that Huawei has developed very rapidly in the field of science and technology in recent years, but due to the suppression of the United States, it has lost the first place in semiconductor chips, which means that Huawei's development has been greatly affected; And 80% of China's drone chips rely on imports, so will it also become the second Huawei?
With excellent technology and quality, DJI drones have always occupied a leading position in the world drone market. However, this report gives us a glimpse of the hidden concern behind DJI: relying too much on external chips. Once external technology is blocked, DJI's development will be seriously affected. At the same time, this report also shows us the shortcomings of China's technology industry: the lack of self-developed semiconductor chips.
This report reminds us of Huawei. Huawei has been severely sanctioned by the United States for its technological conflict with the United States. Huawei's experience exposes DJI to the same risk. If DJI can't solve the problem of chip dependence, it is likely to become a second Huawei, subject to the technological hegemony of the United States.
However, the report also highlights that DJI's situation is different from Huawei's. Huawei is investing more in chip research and development, and DJI's leading position in drone technology makes it more competitive in the market. This means that even in the face of a chip shortage, DJI is better able to survive in the market.
Although DJI's development in the field of tablet computers is not particularly strong, the company has its own patented technical advantages in key areas such as multi-rotor flight control system, self-coverage technology, and automatic obstacle avoidance technology for drones! Moreover, most of the wafers imported by DJI are between 20 nm and 40 nm, which are not advanced process wafers, and can also be mass-produced with the current domestic technology, but the ** imported from abroad is cheaper, which can save costs!
The fact that DJI drones are able to dominate the market with their excellent performance also illustrates to a certain extent the importance of the overall performance and user experience of the product in addition to chip performance. However, that doesn't mean DJI can rest easy. In order to cope with possible risks, DJI must increase R&D investment and realize independent R&D and production of key components such as chips as soon as possible.
In addition, the industry also expects DJI to cooperate with domestic technology companies in a more open attitude to jointly promote the development of China's technology industry. This will not only enhance DJI's competitiveness, but also make China's technology industry more healthy.
In conclusion, this report reveals the DJI drone's"Lifeblood", but also let us see the shortcomings of China's technology industry. We should seize this opportunity to increase R&D investment and promote the progress of China's science and technology industry. At the same time, we also hope that DJI can cooperate with domestic technology companies with a more open attitude to jointly address future challenges. Only in this way can we truly achieve scientific and technological independence and let China's science and technology industry go global.
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