安凱微(688620.SH):公司部分物聯網應用處理器芯片已進入工業物聯網領域
格隆匯2月28日丨安凱微(688620.SH)近日在接待機構投資者調研時表示,公司部分物聯網應用處理器芯片已經進入工業物聯網領域,應用於工業設備的顯控終端等,目前智能門鎖類產品對芯片的要求也逐漸向準工業級、工業級發展。工業級芯片相比於消費級芯片其可靠性、穩定性更高,在工業級相關的技術研發佈局、積累工業級芯片設計相關技術有助於提升公司整體的業績和研發能力,同時中長期來看,我們也看到在工業級芯片市場國產供應商的市場空間還很大。
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