In addition to its breathtaking scenery and its ethnic group culture, the city of Kaili, as well as Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture in Southwest China's Guizhou province has become the home to the world's first complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) radio frequency front-end chip.
To date, the shipment of CMOS radio frequency front-end chips made by Guizhou HunterSun Co has exceeded 2 billion. It's an impressive feat for a company that has only been established for seven years.
Guizhou HunterSun Co is a high-tech company focusing on semiconductor radio frequency communication chip design, micro-electro-mechanical system equipment manufacturing, and internet of things solutions. [Photo/gog.cn]
Focusing on semiconductor radio frequency communication chip design, micro-electro-mechanical system equipment manufacturing, and internet of things solutions, the company is focused on meeting the demand of bulk acoustic wave (BAW) filters in the upcoming 5G era.
After five years of research and development, the first China made BAW filter is ready to put into trail-production, which the company expects to dent the monopoly of international filter giants.
Kaili Yunhan Zhihui City Operation Management Co, a company incubated by Guizhou HunterSun Co, has made rural revitalization a priority.
With big data and internet plus technologies, the companies have launched an online museum that showcases the profiles, natural geography, site selection, traditional architecture, history, lifestyle, folk culture, records, and traffic of traditional villages in Qiandongnan.
Qiandongnan has about 309 villages that account for 7.44 percent of the whole country. The online museum is expected to preserve and promote traditional culture with texts, audio, pictures, videos, and panoramic images.