the significance and trends of 5G and digital transformation

Intelligence is a worldwide phenomenon.

5G is widely regarded as not only a technology, but also a critical infrastructure for the deployment of technologies such as cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. The extensive use of 5G will undoubtedly resultbest antminer in the organic combination of more new technologies and traditional industries, generating more innovative utility and promoting the industry's digital transformation.

The preceding is entirely correct in terms of industrial integration. But do we understand why our leading 5G companies are being suppressed on a global scale? It is inevitably superficial if we simply believe that it is the use of national power in a specific country to solve the competition between companies and technologies.

The major global economies in the relevant areas of the major layout are as follows.

First, 14 countries, including Europe, the United States, Japan, and South Korea, have established global manufacturing innovation centers focused on flexible manufacturing, robotics, photonics and digital manufacturing, light weight, advanced energy, composite materials, biomedicine, and so on.

Second, the United States has 17 national laboratories that focus on information technology, digital transformation, and a wide range of layout-related work. In just one year, these 17 national laboratories invested $ 13.8 billion.

Third, a number of countries, led by the US, are developing a large number of large scientific devices (such as radio telescopes of this type).

These countries have consistently spent more than ten years laying out the new information technology industry and transforming our country. The United States completed its transformation from a great nation on wheels to a nation networked. Europe has completed the transition from an industrial to an information society. Japan has completed the transition from industrialization to information technology. South Korea has completed bitmain shopits shift from industry to information technology.

"They're all moving toward digitalization, which is the global trend." Yu Shaohua explained. "They have also achieved two transformations in the process of transformation, one from a domestic economy to a global economy, and the other from a hierarchy to a network link."

5G is the digitalization's grip.

A series of key inventions in the network communications industry over the last 50 years have supported the network as a critical infrastructure required for humanity, a multiplier for our key strategies. The network has become as important as sunlight, air and water, and food as the fifth territory beyond land, sea, air, and sky.

As of 2018, the global Internet had long covered 230 countries and regions, with more than 3.9 billion global Internet users, more than 8.1 billion cell phone users, more than 5.3 billion mobile broadband users, and approximately 1.1 billion fixed broadband users, so the network has become the industry with the greatest number of applications, industry driven by the greatest and most extensive impact, and is truly changing the global economic landscape, political landscape, cultural landscape, and social landscape.

As a result, an American economist has proposed the concept of the second economy, which is above the current network communication infrastructure (including 5G). The second economy is actually the nerve layer above the first economy, that is, the traditional or physical economy, and is tasked with informatization and intelligence of social antminer price and economic activities, which is one of the most significant changes since the electrification reform more than 100 years ago.

The economist believes that by 2030, the scale of the second economy will have surpassed that of the first economy, demonstrating the greater value of digital transformation. This is the future, and no country will be oblivious to it. According to available data, China's data economy accounts for nearly one-third of GDP so far in 2018.