Since the party's 18th National Congress, the innovation achievements in the field of information industry in our country have continued to emerge. The "Shenwei Taihu Light" using domestic CPUs has become the world's first supercomputer with an operating speed of more than 10 billion times per second. The domestic market for smart phone chips occupies the market. The rate exceeded 20%, domestic smart TV SoC chips installed capacity reached 8 million, and new-generation information technologies such as big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality flourished... In the past five years, as China’s leading and strategic industry, China’s information industry has maintained a good momentum of development, the industrial system has been continuously improved, and the ability to control the industrial chain has been significantly improved. It is becoming an “accelerator†for supply-side structural reform, a new engine and network for Chinese manufacturing. The important guarantee for building a strong country. Since the party’s 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, its integrated circuit (IC) industry has been rapidly upgraded under market driving and policy driven by two-wheel drive. Integrated circuit design technologies in key areas such as mobile intelligent terminals, network communications and Internet of Things have reached international advanced level. Level, 28nm manufacturing process to achieve scale production, leading companies continue to make profits, packaging technology and global synchronization, key equipment and materials into the international procurement system. "As China attaches great importance to and advances, China's integrated circuit industry has achieved a good momentum of development in recent years. It is a safe and stable operation of China's electronic information industry, and it has grabbed new aspirations such as mobile intelligence, network communications, Internet of Things, cloud computing, and big data. Industrial opportunities provide an important guarantee, said Xu Xiaotian, executive vice president of the China Semiconductor Industry Association, to the China Electronics News reporter. In the past five years, the Chinese IC industry has maintained a rapid growth momentum. The sales volume in 2016 was 433.55 billion yuan, up 20.1% year-on-year; the IC output was 131.8 billion, an increase of 21.2% year-on-year. The average price of IC products was 3.29 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 0.21 yuan. The three industries of IC design, wafer manufacturing, and packaging and testing have achieved rapid growth, with sales exceeding 100 billion yuan. The industrial structure has been improved and the ratio has become more reasonable. The structure of China's IC industry is more reasonable. The proportion of IC design and wafer manufacturing is gradually increasing. In 2016, the IC design industry continued to maintain rapid growth with sales of RMB164.43 billion, an increase of 24.1% year-on-year. The manufacturing industry was driven by full-load operation of domestic wafer production lines and expansion of production. In 2016, it grew rapidly with a year-on-year increase of 25.1%. 112.69 billion yuan; packaging and testing industry sales of 156.43 billion yuan, an increase of 13%. The overall industrial development trend is shifting to the front end of design and wafer manufacturing. The scale of the design industry has become the largest area in China IC industry sales, and the added value of the industry has been improved. With the support of major national science and technology projects, the overall technological level of China's integrated circuit industry has improved significantly over the past five years. In the design field, 16nm products have been successfully commercialized, and initially reversing the thriving situation in the communications chip field. Chips in the fields of computers, smart cards, multimedia and consumer electronics have been rapidly developed; wafer manufacturing has broken through the 28nm process node and leading companies have continued to make profits; packaging Test companies rank among the top echelons in the world. Shenzhen Hass and Ziguang Zengrui have entered the global mainstream design level of 16/14nm in the research and development of high-end smart phone chips, and the chip performance has reached the international advanced level. Shanghai Zhaoxin adopts 28nm technology. The Zhaoxin ZX-C processor with a frequency of 2.0GHz has passed the national CCC certification, and has been promoted and applied in key national systems and projects. The nine-day timing convergence tool of Huada University has been recognized by more than 20 global 10nm process taper design companies, and is currently collaborating with the most advanced Foundry in the world to develop 7nm timing convergence products. The Cambrian developed the world's first deep learning dedicated processor chip (NPU). At present, it has expanded its licensing scope and integrated it into terminal chips such as mobile phones, security devices, and wearable devices. All of the domestic CPUs used in the "Shenwei Taihu Light" became the world's first supercomputer with an operating speed of over one billion billion times per second, ranking in the top 500 global supercomputers. Consumer electronics is the carrier of electronic information technology in personal and family applications. It is the most direct interface for human perception of information technology and has become an important engine for the information industry. It is an important component and basic support for the strategic goals of China's manufacturing powerhouses and Internet powerhouses. “Over the past five years, the absolute advantages of foreign companies in the smart hardware market have been gradually broken down by Huawei, Xiaomi and other Chinese manufacturers. China's smart hardware market has grown rapidly, and the industrial market has grown from 3.31 billion yuan in 2013 to 2016. The average growth rate of 103.98 billion yuan was greater than 150%, said Sun Huifeng, president of CCID Consulting. In the past five years, China’s consumer electronic products have reached the highest level of history. Under the trend of smart, Internet, and personalized development, product diversification has developed significantly. According to statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, in the first half of 2017, China produced a total of 936 million mobile phones, an increase of 6.4% year-on-year, of which 694 million were smart phones, an increase of 6.1% year-on-year. According to data from the China Electronics Video Industry Association, in the first half of 2017, the share of smart TVs has reached 85%, and by the end of 2012, this figure was 24.9%. New intelligent terminal products emerge in endlessly. With smart watches, wristbands, and glasses as the representatives, smart wearable devices are becoming increasingly popular, and VR/AR products are on the rise. Citi think tank data show that in 2016 China's overall sales of VR hardware reached 650 million yuan, more than three times more than the 150 million yuan in 2015. The average monthly sales of equipment reached 382,000, and the number of brands reached 480. It is worth mentioning that China's VR/AR is not behind in the design of display terminals, interactive technologies, and applications, and even some of them lead the global trend. In interactive technology, Chinese enterprises have already taken the lead in the world. TPCAST ​​is the world's first wireless VR display commercial product. This device solves the problem that HTC Vive has been bound by cables. It can support 2K@90Hz HD content, the transmission speed can reach 3.5GB/s, and the minimum delay can reach 15ms. Qixin Yiwei released the world's first VR eye tracking module aGlass, its tracking range is vertical 30 ° and horizontal 50 °, tracking speed up to 380Hz, tracking accuracy is less than 0.5 °, the delay is less than 5ms. VR is blooming everywhere in the industry. "VR technology was originally applied in the military field, aerospace, and equipment manufacturing, and has expanded into fields such as medicine, education, tourism, and e-commerce that are closely related to people's lives. Especially in recent years, with the breakthrough of virtual reality hardware and software technology. VR performance has been improved, product prices have decreased, and virtual reality products have rapidly entered people's lives.†Zhao Shuping, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, emphasized that “VR+†will become a supporting platform for the development of new information technologies in various industries and will gradually enter important strategic industries. In-depth Internet and mobile terminals." At present, China's LCD panel production capacity has leapt to the second place in the world, and it is already a big country in the flat panel display industry. Judging from the industrial layout, at present, China has eight 8.5-generation LCD panel production lines to achieve mass production, and by 2018 will have 12 G8.5/G8.6 generation production lines. In addition, China has also invested in the construction of the G10.5/G11 LCD panel production line, which has become the largest flat panel display industry in the world with the most extensive coverage and production lines. It is reported that in 2013, the global market share of self-produced panels in mainland China was 11.4%, and the TV panel self-sufficiency rate exceeded 35%. In 2015, the large-size production capacity of the 8.5 generation liquid crystal display in China was already the world's largest. Liang Xinqing, executive vice chairman and secretary-general of the China Optics and Optoelectronics Industry Association Liquid Crystal Branch, revealed that in 2016, the shipment volume of LCD panels in mainland China was approximately 57 million square meters, and the market share of global shipments exceeded 30%, ranking second in the world. In 2016, the mainland China’s display device shipment area was approximately 58 million square meters, ranking the second in the world, indicating that the industry’s sales revenue reached RMB 2013 billion, ranking third in the world. By 2020, the total investment in major panel production lines in mainland China is expected to exceed 800 billion yuan. At the same time as production capacity continues to increase, China's display industry has initially formed four major industrial clusters - the Bohai Rim, the Pearl River Delta, the Yangtze River Delta, and the Midwest. At present, there are 42 production lines in China (including planned production lines). After years of hard work, LCD has achieved its achievements. In the field of OLEDs, Chinese companies have greater opportunities. China is gradually breaking Korean monopoly in the field of small and medium-sized OLEDs. With the prevalence of AMOLED in the small and medium-sized application market, Visionox, Tianma, and Huihui have already had supply capabilities. Visionox successfully broke through the technical limits of application integration of flexible cover plates, ultra-thin circular polarizers and ultra-thin touch screens, and successfully developed the world's first 3mm bend radius 180-degree folded flexible AMOLED display. BOE's 7.8-inch flexible folding display has a thickness of only 0.24mm and a bending radius of only 5mm. The foldable AMOLED display of Tianma has a curvature radius of 5mm. Its 5.2-inch WQHD AMOLED has a pixel density of 564ppi and a brightness of 500 nits. From TD-SCDMA to TD-LTE, China’s mobile communications industry has persisted in independent innovation. After continuous exploration and accumulation, it has gone from scratch to being weak and strong. It has achieved a breakthrough in the whole industry chain and has developed an innovative development. road. In the course of global 4G industry competition, China overcame five major challenges in technology, industry, networking, testing, and organization mechanisms, breaking through major core technologies, and proposed and led TD-LTE international standards. After 4G TD-LTE was officially commercialized in China for three years, China’s network coverage and subscribers both ranked first in the world and became the world’s largest 4G market. As of the end of 2016, the total number of mobile communication base stations in China reached 5.59 million. The total number of 4G base stations reached 2.63 million, and the coverage and service capabilities of mobile networks continued to increase. 4G users have reached 770 million, accounting for more than half of global 4G users. After the "3G breakthrough, 4G synchronization," the development process, China's mobile communications is pursuing "5G lead." The Secretary-General of the TD Industrial Union, Yang Lan, told the "China Electronics News" reporter that since the party's 18th National Congress, China's 4G industry chain has achieved sound development, and breakthroughs have been made in system equipment, chip terminals, etc. Huawei, ZTE and a few other domestic After years of accumulation and development, mobile communication companies have become one of the top mobile communications companies in the world. Up to now, LTE system equipment has entered the commercial phase of LTE-A and LTE-A Pro, and the mobile broadband performance has been further improved. The chip terminal R&D has also achieved certain breakthroughs. In terms of the market, the overseas value and international influence of China's terminal brands are also rising. In the first half of 2017, the global sales of 4G smart phones reached 537 million units. Among the top five smartphone manufacturers in the world, Chinese manufacturers accounted for three seats. China's TD industrial chain was built at the beginning of the 3G era, further improved and enhanced during the 4G era, and realized the industrialization and marketization of TD. At this point, China has formed a complete industrial chain of TDD technology with international competitiveness for mobile communications, which is dominated by domestic companies and widely participated by foreign companies. "5G Leading" is the established goal of China's mobile communications industry. China will be an important one in the global 5G development, and it can lead in some key technologies. At present, many innovative technologies have emerged in China in terms of both the 5G wireless standard and the new network architecture. In terms of 5G network standards, the core network has made significant innovations. Chinese companies have played a leading role in the design of the 5G entire network architecture. The business-based network architecture has been adopted by the 5G standard. The future network architecture will be based on different services and be flexible to form various networks to provide services quickly. In the core network, it is also possible to implement different performance services end-to-end through network slicing technology and different usage scenarios. In order to meet user-centric needs, edge computing and other technologies are important contents of the future 5G. Chinese companies will collaborate with global industries and contribute to the new 5G core network. At the same time as the breakthrough of mobile communication technology, China’s network infrastructure is also accelerating. At the end of 2016, the total length of China’s optical cable reached 30.41 million kilometers and the number of broadband Internet access ports reached 690 million. In terms of export bandwidth, at the end of 2016, China’s export bandwidth reached 6,640,291 Mbps, an increase of 377.88% compared to 1,389,529 Mbps at the end of 2011. The competitiveness of Internet companies has been continuously improved. Public data shows that the total market value of Alibaba and Tencent exceeds RMB 3 trillion, accounting for 57% of the total market value of China’s listed Internet companies. Among the top ten Internet companies in the global internet market in 2016, China has occupied four seats. Chinese Internet companies have competed with Internet companies in European and American developed countries on a global scale. In recent years, a new generation of information technology represented by cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, etc. is showing great vitality and injecting powerful momentum into China's economic transformation. Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show that in 2016, the total amount of big data in China accounted for 13% of the total global data, and the income of big data-related industries reached 364 billion yuan. Big data has become a national basic strategic resource. As of the end of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan," China's cloud computing industry has reached 150 billion yuan. The average annual growth rate of the cloud computing industry is over 30% in recent years, making it one of the fastest growing markets in the world. According to data from CCID Consulting, the global artificial intelligence market in 2015 was 168.39 billion yuan, and it is expected to approach 270 billion yuan in 2018, with a compound annual growth rate of 17%. The compounded growth rate of artificial intelligence in China exceeds 26%. The total number of artificial intelligence companies in China accounts for nearly 25% of the total global artificial intelligence companies, and accounts for 68.67% of the total number of Asian countries. “At present, the number of artificial intelligence companies in China accounts for nearly 25% of the global number of artificial intelligence enterprises, and the number of patent applications for artificial intelligence in China has exceeded 15.7 million, ranking second in the world, especially in computer vision and image, intelligent robots and natural language processing. Such fields have already been at the leading level in the world and are in the running and leading stage with world-class standards, said Lu Feng, deputy director of the Internet Research Institute of the CCID Research Institute of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. At the same time, a new generation of information technology applications has sprung up and sprouted in China, promoting the transformation and upgrading of various fields. In the field of big data, Alibaba has created a 10-second application, a one-minute assessment, and a three-hour loan of Alibaba Credit using Big Data. At present, big data technology is mainly applied in the credit industry, risk control, anti-fraud, and quantitative investment in the financial industry. China Mobile built an anti-telecom network fraud prevention technology system based on Big Data. It achieved parallel filtering and screening of 20,000 times per second, and screened more than one billion times of suspected fraudulent data every day. In the AI ​​field, a large number of applications have achieved remarkable results in the areas of education, health care, health care, pensions, transportation, manufacturing, and logistics. Taking tuberculosis as an example, the accuracy rate of the senior chief physician's diagnosis and treatment is usually about 70%, and an intelligent auxiliary consultation system developed by the National University of Defense Technology can reach more than 90%. Internet financial companies such as Ant Financial Services have applied artificial intelligence technology to the field of platform financial supervision to provide a sword for rectifying financial crimes such as money laundering and fraud, and to promote the development of financial intelligence. The development of Hikvision and other enterprise intelligent warehousing logistics solutions promotes the intelligent development of logistics links such as loading, handling, sorting and packaging, processing and distribution. At the same time, the new generation of information technology is accelerating its integration with various sectors of the economy and society, and the emerging industries are developing rapidly. Information consumption has become a new growth point driving the economy, and it has also become a source of strength for the accelerated growth of the digital economy. Statistics from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology show that in 2016 China’s e-commerce transaction volume reached 26.1 trillion yuan, and the transaction volume accounted for 39.2% of the global e-commerce retail market. 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