Electronic information refers to a technology based on electronic technology, through digital technology, communication technology and other means to realize the acquisition, transmission, processing and storage of information.
Electronic information is closely related to our daily life, such as our use of cell phones, computers, electronic payment, etc. are the application of electronic information technology, so that our life is more convenient and efficient. The development and application of electronic information technology makes information transmission and processing more efficient and convenient, and promotes the development of digital economy. At the same time, electronic information technology also promotes the digital transformation of various industries, promotes the upgrading of industrial structure, and enhances the core competitiveness of enterprises.
The future development trend of electronic information technology will continue to develop in the direction of intelligence, high efficiency, low power consumption, safety, reliability and sustainability, such as artificial intelligence technology, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, edge computing technology, and quantum computing technology will be in the process of continuous improvement and development, and bring more convenience and innovation to people's production and life.
Electronic information applications
Smartphone: smartphone as a set of multiple functions in the mobile Internet terminal products, it is all kinds of traditional well-known devices into a hand that will be lightweight and resident in the grip of the small immersive screen wrapped in a computer chip and the network connected to the terminal.
Laptop: A laptop, narrowly defined, can be seen as one of today's dominant types of computers, whose shape, weight, and size have been further enhanced by technological advances, as well as by the addition of more and more complex wiring designs and more advanced, high-performance processors built into them.
Optical memory: optical memory, also known as optical disk memory. It is the use of laser beams on the media read and write operations, to achieve data import, read and storage components. Among the most widely used optical storage media are CD-ROM and DVR-R, while Blu-ray HD disks have become the standard for general-purpose devices.