Renewing the new alliance in the Internet of Things field, competing with Microsoft, LG, and Qualcomm

The Internet of Things has become an increasingly popular concept, and now some of the world's top hardware vendors have joined forces to decide to form a new IoT alliance and standards that will connect billions of IoT devices around the world.

According to foreign media reports, Samsung, Intel and Dell recently announced the establishment of a non-profit "Open Interconnect Consorium" (Open Interconnect Consorium) to establish uniform standards and certification for Internet devices such as thermostats and smart lights.

Representing the new alliance in the Internet of Things field to compete with Microsoft, LG, and Qualcomm

The establishment of the Open Internet Alliance aims to focus on IoT devices in homes and offices, and then expand into other areas such as automobiles. In addition to Samsung, Intel and Dell, OIC members include Atmel, Broadcom and Wind River Systems, and will join more members in the coming months. The alliance will face a positive confrontation with Qualcomm, LG Electronics and other companies supporting the AllSeen Alliance. Regardless of the alliance, they are all designed to establish a unified standard to help smart home appliances connect through the Internet of Things.

Under the trend of the Internet of Things, although the products of smart homes are endless, the problem is that smart appliances are often incompatible with each other because of the wireless communication between brands, cross-platforms and devices. Doug Fisher, general manager of Intel Software and Services Group, said the framework developed by the new alliance can address the security issues and other issues that the AllSeen Alliance has to deal with. He believes that it is unlikely that manufacturers will use two sets of incompatible standard smart home products.

Fisher said: "We are not going to develop products. We just think that the industry has already requested and has the necessary methods. We certainly welcome other companies to join." AllSeen Alliance has many well-known manufacturers, LG, Sharp, Haier, Panasonic, HTC, Silicon Image, TP-Link, Cisco, etc., cover processor vendors, network infrastructure vendors, router vendors, and home terminal vendors. Just last week, Microsoft became the 51st member of the AllSeen Alliance.

Representing the new alliance in the Internet of Things field to compete with Microsoft, LG, and Qualcomm

Rob Chandhok, senior vice president of Qualcomm, compared the two competing standards groups to online services that were isolated from each other before the Internet became popular in the early 1990s. "We'd better have a platform shared by the industry rather than a separation. I don't want to be Prodigy and CompuServe in the Internet of Things (two of the top three Internet companies in the US)," Chandhok said. Judging from the current situation, when the formation of the Internet of Things is formed, the big pattern is unified, but the camp is still split.

In addition to establishing alliances to establish a unified IoT device standard, there are also companies that are exploring other ways to participate in the IoT market. Apple launched the HomeKit platform at the WWDC Developer Conference in June, and Nest, a smart home product manufacturer acquired by Google, also collaborated with companies such as Whirlpool and light bulb manufacturer LIFX to connect Nest's thermostats and smoke alarms with these companies' products. Integrate. In addition, Google also released the Android Wear system, and this system will also fully integrate wearable devices into the IoT product control platform.

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