Intel's three amazing moves into the healthcare market

According to foreign media reports, Intel Corporation is famous all over the world for its x86 microprocessors. Recently, Intel has made some new moves in the face of fluctuations in the global PC market. In the majority of investors, Intel seems to be insulated and the health care industry, but in fact Intel's recent investment direction including a wearable device and mobile medical, and these two areas brighter prospects compared PC market.

According to BusinessInside, the value of the global wearable market will grow from $5.2 billion this year to $12.6 billion in 2018. In addition, according to data released by market research firm BCC Research, the value of the mobile healthcare market (including fitness applications and wearables) will exceed $21.5 billion by 2018. In sharp contrast, IDC, another authoritative market research organization, announced that global desktop shipments will fall by 6% between 2014 and 2017, and that these markets have been one of Intel’s main positions. . Based on the reality reflected in the above data, Intel's entry into the healthcare industry may add new sources of growth to it. Here I list three of Intel's amazing mobile health care markets.

Biometric headset

Intel recently announced a partnership with SMSAudio to jointly develop BioSport biometric in-ear headphones. The main shareholder of SMS Audio is the famous American rapper 50cent.

The new headset is moisture and water resistant, and its built-in sensor records the user's heartbeat. The wearer's travel distance and route and calorie consumption are also synchronized to the RunKeeper application in real time. The headset also has a mainstream feature of other fitness apps that record the user's workout and develop a detailed action plan for them.

According to market analysts, the new technology used in this headset may come from the company Basis, which was acquired by Intel in March of this year. The technology developed by Basis can detect and record the user's vital signs data through visual signals and skin sensors. .

Intel and SMS Audio are not the only companies that develop biometric headphones. LG Electronics announced a similar product at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in January, and Apple acquired a patent for a biometric headset in March of this year. There is a view that despite the small size of the consumer group of biometric headphones, the potential demand for the entire high-end headset market is enormous. High-end headset maker Beats Electronics previously said revenues have tripled between 2010 and 2012.

Smaller chip

Biometric headphones reflect Intel's other wearable device implementation strategy, which is to develop smaller chips to integrate with IoT technology.

As early as the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, Intel introduced an SD card-sized computer Edison. Edison's own working frequency reaches a 400 mega joint venture, which supports technical features such as WiFi and Bluetooth. Intel emphasizes that Edison can be used in places, such as tables and chairs at home, household appliances and even coffee cups. Edison's role is to turn these daily necessities into a member of the Internet of Things.

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