A trillion-yuan blue ocean market emerges, with the market scale continuing to expand. Smart agriculture has become the prevailing trend in modern farming worldwide, with agricultural powerhouses including the United States, Germany, Israel, Japan, and Australia leading the global acceleration in smart farming adoption. According to BIS Research data, the global smart agriculture market reached $14.588 billion in 2021, with hardware systems accounting for 72% of the total market share. The market is projected to grow to $34.102 billion by 2026, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.50% from 2021 to 2026. In China, smart agriculture is transitioning from its nascent growth phase to comprehensive nationwide adoption, with applications expanding from government-led initiatives to industrial implementation. Under national policy guidance, the sector is ...
"Compared to the consumer side's pursuit of higher bandwidth, enterprise Wi-Fi applications place greater demands on reliability and stability," said Lin Jianfu, Senior Marketing Manager of the Wireless Connectivity Business Unit at Qorvo Asia-Pacific. At the same time, Lin believes the Wi-Fi 7 market still has significant growth potential. With declining device costs and increasing enterprise demand, Wi-Fi 7 is expected to experience a surge in adoption within the next 1–2 years. Wi-Fi 7 Market remains unsaturated The origins of Wi-Fi technology date back to the year of 1971, when the University of Hawaii developed the ALOHA protocol. Commercial use began in 1985 after the U.S. FCC opened the 2.4GHz ISM band. After decades of evolution, Wi-Fi 4, introduced around 2009, marked the first major leap, enabling dual-band operation (2.4GHz/5...