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Annual Report 2017 Important
stock code : 000063.SZ 763.HK Annual Report 2017 Annual Report Annual Report 2017 Important The Board of Directors, Supervisory Committee and the Directors, Supervisors and senior management of the Company confirm that this report does not contain any false information, misleading statements or material omissions, and collectively and individually accept responsibility for the truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of the contents of this report. There are no Directors, Supervisors or senior management who do not warrant or who dispute the truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of the contents of this report. This report has been considered and approved at the Twenty-eighth Meeting of the Seventh Session of the Board of Directors of the Company. Mr. Zhang Jianheng, Vice Chairman, was unable to attend the meeting due to work reasons and has authorised Mr. Luan Jubao, Vice Chairman, to vote on his behalf. Mr. Wang Yawen, Director, was unable to attend the meeting due to work reasons and has authorised Mr. Tian Dongfang, Director, to vote on his behalf. Mr. Richard Xike Zhang, Independent Non-executive Director, was unable to attend the meeting due to work reasons and has authorised Mr. Bingsheng Teng, Independent Non-executive Director, to vote on his behalf. Mr. Lü Hongbing, Independent Non-executive Director, was unable to attend the meeting due to work reasons and has authorised Mr. Chen Shaohua, Independent Non-executive Director, to vote on his behalf. Mr. Zhu Wuxiang, Independent Non-executive Director, was unable to attend the meeting due to work reasons and has authorised Mr. Chen Shaohua, Independent Non-executive Director, to vote on his behalf. -
Prohibited Agreements with Huawei, ZTE Corp, Hytera, Hangzhou Hikvision, Dahua and Their Subsidiaries and Affiliates
Prohibited Agreements with Huawei, ZTE Corp, Hytera, Hangzhou Hikvision, Dahua and their Subsidiaries and Affiliates. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 2 CFR 200.216, prohibits agreements for certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment from the following companies as a substantial or essential component of any system or as critical technology as part of any system. • Huawei Technologies Company; • ZTE Corporation; • Hytera Communications Corporation; • Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Company; • Dahua Technology company; or • their subsidiaries or affiliates, Entering into agreements with these companies, their subsidiaries or affiliates (listed below) for telecommunications equipment and/or services is prohibited, as doing so could place the university at risk of losing federal grants and contracts. Identified subsidiaries/affiliates of Huawei Technologies Company Source: Business databases, Huawei Investment & Holding Co., Ltd., 2017 Annual Report • Amartus, SDN Software Technology and Team • Beijing Huawei Digital Technologies, Co. Ltd. • Caliopa NV • Centre for Integrated Photonics Ltd. • Chinasoft International Technology Services Ltd. • FutureWei Technologies, Inc. • HexaTier Ltd. • HiSilicon Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. • Huawei Device Co., Ltd. • Huawei Device (Dongguan) Co., Ltd. • Huawei Device (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. • Huawei Enterprise USA, Inc. • Huawei Global Finance (UK) Ltd. • Huawei International Co. Ltd. • Huawei Machine Co., Ltd. • Huawei Marine • Huawei North America • Huawei Software Technologies, Co., Ltd. • Huawei Symantec Technologies Co., Ltd. • Huawei Tech Investment Co., Ltd. • Huawei Technical Service Co. Ltd. • Huawei Technologies Cooperative U.A. • Huawei Technologies Germany GmbH • Huawei Technologies Japan K.K. • Huawei Technologies South Africa Pty Ltd. • Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co. • iSoftStone Technology Service Co., Ltd. • JV “Broadband Solutions” LLC • M4S N.V. • Proven Honor Capital Limited • PT Huawei Tech Investment • Shanghai Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. -
NVIDIA's New Ampere Data Center GPU in Full Production
NVIDIA’s New Ampere Data Center GPU in Full Production New NVIDIA A100 GPU Boosts AI Training and Inference up to 20x; NVIDIA’s First Elastic, Multi- Instance GPU Unifies Data Analytics, Training and Inference; Adopted by World’s Top Cloud Providers and Server Makers GTC 2020 -- NVIDIA today announced that the first GPU based on the NVIDIA® Ampere architecture, the NVIDIA A100, is in full production and shipping to customers worldwide. The A100 draws on design breakthroughs in the NVIDIA Ampere architecture — offering the company’s largest leap in performance to date within its eight generations of GPUs — to unify AI training and inference and boost performance by up to 20x over its predecessors. A universal workload accelerator, the A100 is also built for data analytics, scientific computing and cloud graphics. “The powerful trends of cloud computing and AI are driving a tectonic shift in data center designs so that what was once a sea of CPU-only servers is now GPU-accelerated computing,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “NVIDIA A100 GPU is a 20x AI performance leap and an end-to-end machine learning accelerator — from data analytics to training to inference. For the first time, scale-up and scale-out workloads can be accelerated on one platform. NVIDIA A100 will simultaneously boost throughput and drive down the cost of data centers.” New elastic computing technologies built into A100 make it possible to bring right-sized computing power to every job. A multi-instance GPU capability allows each A100 GPU to be partitioned into as many as seven independent instances for inferencing tasks, while third-generation NVIDIA NVLink® interconnect technology allows multiple A100 GPUs to operate as one giant GPU for ever larger training tasks. -
5G: Perspectives from a Chipmaker 5G Electronic Workshop, LETI Innovation Days – June 2019
5G: Perspectives from a Chipmaker 5G electronic workshop, LETI Innovation Days – June 2019 Guillaume Vivier Sequans communications 1 ©2019 Sequans Communications |5G: Perspective from a chip maker – June 2019 MKT-FM-002-R15 Outline • Context, background, market • 5G chipmaker: process technology thoughts and challenges • Conclusion 2 ©2019 Sequans Communications |5G: Perspective from a chip maker – June 2019 5G overall landscape • 3GPP standardization started in Sep 2015 – 5G is wider than RAN (includes new core) – Rel. 15 completed in Dec 2018. ASN1 freeze for 4G-5G migration options in June 19 – Rel. 16 on-going, to be completed in Dec 2019 (June 2020) • Trials and more into 201 operators, 80+ countries (source GSA) • Commercial deployments announced in – Korea, USA, China, Australia, UAE 3 ©2019 Sequans Communications |5G: Perspective from a chip maker – June 2019 Ericsson Mobility Report Nov 2018 • “In 2024, we project that 5G will reach 40 percent population coverage and 1.5 billion subscriptions“ • Interestingly, the report highlights the fact that IoT will continue to grow, beyond LWPA, leveraging higher capability of LTE and 5G 4 ©2019 Sequans Communications |5G: Perspective from a chip maker – June 2019 5G overall landscape • eMBB: smartphone and FWA market – Main focus so far from the ecosystem • URLLC: the next wave – Verticals: Industry 4.0, gaming, media Private LTE/5G deployment, … – V2X and connected car • mMTC: – LPWA type of communication is served by cat-M and NB-IoT – 5G opens the door to new IoT cases not served by LPWA, • Example surveillance camera with image processing on the device • Flexibility is key – From Network side, NVF, SDN, Slicing, etc. -
Stetson Memo Re. Huawei Ban 3.30.21.Pdf
Office of Grants, Sponsored Research and Strategic Initiatives March 30, 2021 To: Office of Finance (Jeff Margheim), Office of Information Technology (Jose Bernier), Purchasing Department (Valinda Wimer) Copy to: Jennifer A. Baker, Carol Buckels, Sharon Fischer, Robert Hanks, Sidney P. Johnston, Amanda Richards, Richard Tysor Attachments: List of Prohibited Manufacturers and NDAA 889 Flyer Subject: Changes to Office of Management Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.216 “Huawei Ban” Purpose: This memo provides guidance and additional information from the Office of Grants, Sponsored Research and Strategic Initiatives for Stetson University’s implementation of the OMB issued Final Guidance on Section 889 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) - amendment to Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.216, which bans the use of certain manufacturers by Federal awardees for any Federally-funded contracts, grants, aid and awards. Background: NDAA implemented Part A of Section 889 on August 13, 2019 and Part B on August 13, 2020. These prohibit the use/purchase of certain telecommunications and videos surveillance services or equipment. The key component of this legislation pertaining to Stetson University restricts the use of federal grant and award dollars in accordance with OMB Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.216. This memo alerts relevant departments and staff, who procure and utilize services, of the changes applicable for federal grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and federal assistance awards. Federal Award Restrictions IAW UG 2 CFR 200.216, and Associated Actions Needed: On August 13, 2020, the Office of Management Budget (OMB) issued its Final Guidance on the implementation of Section 889. The amendment to Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200.216 prohibits using federal funds to enter into, or renew, contracts for equipment, services or systems that use Covered Telecommunications Technologies (CTT) as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical technology as part of any system. -
EDIT THIS 2021 ISRI 1201 Post-Hearing Letter 050621
Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic Mills Legal Clinic Stanford Law School Crown Quadrangle May 7, 2021 559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305-8610 [email protected] Regan Smith 650.724.1900 Mark Gray United States Copyright Office [email protected] [email protected] Re: Docket No. 2020-11 Exemptions to Prohibition Against Circumvention of Technological Measures Protecting Copyrighted Works Dear Ms. Smith and Mr. Gray: I write to respond to your April 27 post-hearing letter requesting the materials that I referenced during the April 21 hearing related to Proposed Class 10 (Computer Programs – Unlocking) that were not included in our written comments. In particular, I cited to three reports from the Global mobile Suppliers Association (“GSA”) to illustrate the rapid increase in cellular-enabled devices with 5G capabilities in the last three years. In March 2019, GSA had identified 33 announced 5G devices from 23 vendors in 7 different form factors.1 By March 2020, GSA had identified 253 announced 5G devices from 81 vendors in 16 different form factors, including the first 5G-enabled laptops, TVs, and tablets.2 And by April 2021, GSA had identified 703 announced 5G devices from 122 vendors in 22 different form factors.3 It should be noted that some of the 22 form factors, such as 5G modules,4 can be deployed across a wide range of use cases that are not directly tracked by the GSA reports.5 For example, one distributor of Quectel’s 5G modules described the target applications as including: Telematics & transport – vehicle tracking, asset tracking, fleet management Energy – electricity meters, gas/water meter, smart grid Payment – wireless pos [point of service], cash register, ATM, vending machine Security – surveillance, detectors Smart city – street lighting, smart parking, sharing economy Gateway – consumer/industrial router 1 GSA, 5G Device Ecosystem (Mar. -
Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK 5) Cryptographic Module
FIPS 140-2 Non-Proprietary Security Policy Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK 5) Cryptographic Module FIPS 140-2 Level 1 Validation Software Version: R7-5.0.0 Date: March 4th, 2021 Document Version 2.2 ©Oracle Corporation This document may be reproduced whole and intact including the Copyright notice. Title: Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Cryptographic Module Security Policy Date: March 4th , 2021 Author: Oracle Security Evaluations – Global Product Security Contributing Authors: Oracle Linux Engineering Acumen Security Oracle Corporation World Headquarters 2300 Oracle Way Austin, TX 78741 U.S.A. Worldwide Inquiries: Phone: +1.650.506.7000 Sales: 1-800-672-2531 www.oracle.com Copyright © 2021, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is provided for information purposes only and the contents hereof are subject to change without notice. This document is not warranted to be error-free, nor subject to any other warranties or conditions, whether expressed orally or implied in law, including implied warranties and conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Oracle specifically disclaim any liability with respect to this document and no contractual obligations are formed either directly or indirectly by this document. This document may reproduced or distributed whole and intact including this copyright notice. Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Oracle Linux Unbreakable Enterprise -
5G, Lte & Iot Components Vendors Profiled (28)
5G, LTE & IOT COMPONENTS VENDORS PROFILED (28) Altair Semiconductor Ltd., a subsidiary of Sony Corp. / www.altair-semi.com Analog Devices Inc. (NYSE: ADI) / www.analog.com ARM Ltd., a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp. / www.arm.com Blu Wireless Technology Ltd. / www.bluwirelesstechnology.com Broadcom Corp. (Nasdaq: BRCM) / www.broadcom.com Cadence Design Systems Inc. / www.cadence.com Ceva Inc. (Nasdaq: CEVA) / www.ceva-dsp.com eASIC Corp. / www.easic.com GCT Semiconductor Inc. / www.gctsemi.com HiSilicon Technologies Co. Ltd. / www.hisilicon.com Integrated Device Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: IDTI) / www.idt.com Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC) / www.intel.com Lime Microsystems Ltd. / www.limemicro.com Marvell Technology Group Ltd. (Nasdaq: MRVL) / www.marvell.com MediaTek Inc. / www.mediatek.com Microsemi Corp., a subsidiary of Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MCHP) / www.microsemi.com MIPS, an IP licensing business unit of Wave Computing Inc. / www.mips.com Nordic Semiconductor ASA (OSX: NOD) / www.nordicsemi.com NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) / www.nxp.com Octasic Inc. / www.octasic.com Peraso Technologies Inc. / www.perasotech.com Qualcomm Inc. (Nasdaq: QCOM) / www.qualcomm.com Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (005930:KS) / www.samsung.com Sanechips Technology Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of ZTE Corp. (SHE: 000063) / www.sanechips.com.cn Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS) / www.sequans.com Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE: TXN) / www.ti.com Unisoc Communications Inc., a subsidiary of Tsinghua Unigroup Ltd. / www.unisoc.com Xilinx Inc. (Nasdaq: XLNX) / www.xilinx.com © HEAVY READING | AUGUST 2018 | 5G/LTE BASE STATION, RRH, CPE & IOT COMPONENTS . -
New Report: IT Market in China 2014-2018
May 11, 2015 03:31 EDT New Report: IT Market in China 2014- 2018 About IT IT is an integrated platform that includes hardware, software, and service solutions. An IT department of an organization is responsible for storing, protecting, processing, transmitting, and retrieving information. The role of the IT section in an organization is to integrate various business processes through hardware, software, and services solutions and smooth the flow of information and processes. IT also helps organizations to align their business processes with various other technologies. It is required to develop a safe and secure cyber environment, maintain a uniform flow of information, and help increase the revenue generation of an organization. Awareness of these benefits is leading several companies in China, the world's second largest economy, to invest heavily in IT. The rapid economic growth in the IT market in China has encouraged many business organizations to invest in the IT sector and contribute toward the development of IT infrastructure in the country. Our analysts forecast the IT market in China will grow at a CAGR of 10.62 percent over the period 2013-2018. Covered in this Report This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the IT market in China for the period 2014-2018. The IT market in China is predominantly categorized into three segments: Hardware, Software, and Services. The report also covers the IT spending across key end-user segments and the market share analysis of the top vendors in the market. This report, IT Market in China 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in- depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. -
National Call for Tender Acted Lebanon Part A- Instructions to Bidders
T/11/EKA/MULTI/LAPTOP/BRT/LOG/06-04-2021 Form PRO-05 Version 1.4 NATIONAL CALL FOR TENDER ACTED LEBANON PART A- INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Date: 06/04/2021 Tender N°: T/11/EKA/MULTI/LAPTOP/BRT/LOG/06-04-2021 To support the ongoing operations, ACTED (Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development) through this National Call for tender is requesting suppliers and companies to provide detailed written bids for the supply of the following items as below: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Description of the service Laptop Provision Lot # Description Quantity INCOTERMS Category DDP- ACTED 1 Brand New Business Laptop 12 Supplies Office, Beirut 2. Product class / category: Supplies 3. Terms of delivery: DDP ACTED Office in Beirut, Lebanon 4. Packaging Requested: Original Package 5. Quantity / Unit : As per Call of Purchase Order RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR: 1. Date of delivery: 7 days after receipt of the purchase order 2. Validity of the offer: Six (6) Months from tender opening date (recommended) The answers to this tender should include the following elements: An original and one copy of the bid including all the product specifications and the price per unit (all taxes included) (compulsory) Instructions to Bidders attached, filled, signed and stamped by the supplier on every page or on the last page (compulsory) Offer Form with prices in USD attached, filled, signed and stamped by the supplier on every page or on the last page (compulsory) Bidders Questionnaire Form is attached, filled, signed and stamped by the supplier on every page or on the last page (compulsory) Bidder’s Ethical Declaration is attached, filled, signed and stamped by the supplier on every page or on the last page (compulsory) ACTED Full General Conditions for Purchase (PRO-09.01) dully signed and stamped, as contractual terms governing the legal relationship between ACTED and the supplier (Compulsory). -
956830 Deliverable D2.1 Initial Vision and Requirement Report
European Core Technologies for future connectivity systems and components Call/Topic: H2020 ICT-42-2020 Grant Agreement Number: 956830 Deliverable D2.1 Initial vision and requirement report Deliverable type: Report WP number and title: WP2 (Strategy, vision, and requirements) Dissemination level: Public Due date: 31.12.2020 Lead beneficiary: EAB Lead author(s): Fredrik Tillman (EAB), Björn Ekelund (EAB) Contributing partners: Yaning Zou (TUD), Uta Schneider (TUD), Alexandros Kaloxylos (5G IA), Patrick Cogez (AENEAS), Mohand Achouche (IIIV/Nokia), Werner Mohr (IIIV/Nokia), Frank Hofmann (BOSCH), Didier Belot (CEA), Jochen Koszescha (IFAG), Jacques Magen (AUS), Piet Wambacq (IMEC), Björn Debaillie (IMEC), Patrick Pype (NXP), Frederic Gianesello (ST), Raphael Bingert (ST) Reviewers: Mohand Achouche (IIIV/Nokia), Jacques Magen (AUS), Yaning Zou (TUD), Alexandros Kaloxylos (5G IA), Frank Hofmann (BOSCH), Piet Wambacq (IMEC), Patrick Cogez (AENEAS) D 2.1 – Initial vision and requirement report Document History Version Date Author/Editor Description 0.1 05.11.2020 Fredrik Tillman (EAB) Outline and contributors 0.2 19.11.2020 All contributors First complete draft 0.3 18.12.2020 All contributors Second complete draft 0.4 21.12.2020 Björn Ekelund Third complete draft 1.0 21.12.2020 Fredrik Tillman (EAB) Final version List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Denotation 5G 5th Generation of wireless communication 5G PPP The 5G infrastructure Public Private Partnership 6G 6th Generation of wireless communication AI Artificial Intelligence ASIC Application -
Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Market Shares, 2018: Steady Growth — Pocs Poised to Enter Full-Blown Production
Market Share Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Market Shares, 2018: Steady Growth — POCs Poised to Enter Full-Blown Production Ritu Jyoti Peter Rutten Natalya Yezhkova Ali Zaidi THIS IDC MARKET SHARE EXCERPT FEATURES IBM IDC MARKET SHARE FIGURE FIGURE 1 Worldwide Artificial Intelligence 2018 Share Snapshot Note: 2018 Share (%), Revenue ($M), and Growth (%) Source: IDC, 2019 July 2019, IDC #US45334719e IN THIS EXCERPT The content for this excerpt was taken directly from IDC Market Share: Worldwide Artificial Intelligence Market Shares, 2018: Steady Growth — POCs Poised to Enter Full-Blown Production (Doc # US45334719). All or parts of the following sections are included in this excerpt: Executive Summary, Market Share, Who Shaped the Year, Market Context, Appendix and Learn More. Also included is Figure 1, Table 1 and 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The artificial intelligence (AI) market experienced steady growth in 2018, growing 35.6% to $28.1 billion. As per IDC's Artificial Intelligence Global Adoption Trends and Strategies Survey of 2,473 organizations of various sizes across industries worldwide by those that are using artificial intelligence (AI) solutions, either developing them in-house, using COTS, or a combination of both: 18% had AI models in production, 16% were in the proof-of-concept (POC) stage, and 15% were experimenting with AI. While automation, business agility, and customer satisfaction are the primary drivers for AI initiatives, cost of the solution, lack of skilled personnel, and bias in data have held organizations from implementing AI broadly. In the past 12 months, organizations worldwide have used AI in IT operations, customer service and support, finance and accounting, and ecommerce with major redesign to their business processes to maximize the ROI of AI.