Chip 80 non-domestic? When the fig leaf of DJI is removed, foreign media must not overestimate themselves
Jiangfei is a world-famous drone manufacturer, and its products have not only won wide recognition from users in China, but also achieved a considerable market share in the world. Based on this, many foreign countries have "sung down" the UAV, trying to pick out the problem from it.
Not long ago, a Japanese newspaper reported that Johnson's drone was disassembled, and more than 80% of the chips were shipped from abroad, most of which were produced by Qualcomm in the United States. Many people are worried about whether drones will be "stuck" because of their high dependence on chips.
In fact, there is nothing to worry about, after all, Jiangda's chips are bought from abroad, but I think even if you can't buy it, it won't take long to buy a domestic one.
First of all, most countries are already very advanced chips, SMIC's output alone has exceeded 140 million, and it is not difficult to manufacture chips with 28nm or even higher processes.
Jiangjiang will use foreign chips, which is also a fancy for this advantage. Although the development of China's chips has embarked on the "fast lane", the output of a few years ago was still very low, and as more than 70% of the world's drone manufacturers, they are more concerned about reliable chips**. Because of this, some time ago, with the rise of Chinese chips, Johnson did not sell its chips to other countries.
Secondly, Jiangda's advantage is not in chips and other accessories, but more in some of DJI's own technologies, such as screw wing chips, control systems, etc., these things belong to their own, and those foreign companies have to get their permission first, and then pay a certain license fee if they want to borrow them.
Because of a large number of technologies, Johnson's drones perform very well, and even the famous American company Intel is far inferior to Johnson in terms of performance.
Third, DJI also has the advantage of "made" in China, China has a very complete chain of drone parts, and many foreign drone parts are purchased from China, so it is much cheaper, and even some foreign drones are higher than domestic ones.
Therefore, DJI not only does not have to worry about chips, but also occupies an absolute advantage in terms of production capacity, cost, technology and performance. That's why DJI is known as the "unicorn in the field of drones", even if it was set up by the United States as a "patent trap", accusing it of infringing on its own technology, and asking for a fine of two billion US dollars, it still stood up firmly, and made it clear that it would rather leave the United States than pay the fine.
Once DJI withdraws from the U.S. market, it will be a disaster for the U.S. and even the entire industry. According to published figures, 80%-85% of unmanned aircraft are currently sold in the United States.
Many users in the United States will use Johnson's drones.
At present, drones are no longer limited to aerial photography, and have played a very key role in firefighting, search, exploration, agriculture, etc., once DJI withdraws from the United States, the United States will have a huge impact on the drones it produces, and even have a huge impact on the entire industrial chain.
P.S. With their own core technology, they don't need to worry about being "stuck", even if they can't buy it, they can complete the domestic task at the fastest speed. Needless to say, no matter how foreign ** "sings" Johnson, it is impossible to deny Johnson's excellent results in this game. Even Jiangda's overseas market share is rising.
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