Put on the "Chengdu" chip pork "life experience" swept away

The world's largest computer monitor chip and LCD TV control chip R&D and manufacturing company - Morningstar Semiconductor Co., Ltd.'s radio frequency identification technology RFID's global R&D and sales headquarters will be located in Chengdu. It is expected that the company's first RFID-enabled products will be available in early February next year. This cutting-edge technology will be used first in agriculture, business, and other fields. By then, a "Chengdu" chip (RFID tag), which records the chain of information on the production and sales of goods, will go to the high-end chip market.

“We installed an RFID tag on the pig's ear. We can use equipment to feed information on the feed for pigs, the health status of pigs, etc. This information is immediately fed back to the regulatory system’s system database. Consumers only need to put labels when buying pork. A detailed scan of the special equipment provided by the market will enable us to understand the details of each process such as the supply of raw materials to processing, etc.” Zheng Gang, general manager of the company's RFID Division in China said that RFID tags will be widely used in production and logistics. , transportation, transportation, medical care, anti-counterfeiting, tracking, etc. will become future substitutes for bar code labels.

Zheng Gang said that in early February of next year, the first batch of products using RFID technology developed by Chenxing Semiconductor Co., Ltd. in Chengdu will be available, and it will first be applied to the scaled breeding and processing and sales of chickens and ducks in Chengdu. At present, relevant departments in Chengdu are negotiating with the company to establish a networked database integrating agricultural products and other industries. These data come from scale farmers and growers in the city. After the establishment of the database, it will promote the safety supervision of agricultural products in Chengdu and eliminate those companies that manufacture counterfeit and fake products. The use of this technology will enhance the competitiveness of Chengdu's agricultural exports. According to him, in the future, RFID tags can be placed in the SIM card of mobile phones, and the payment of small funds can be completed through mobile phones.