Tag "IoT"
Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 600E and 410E for embedded computing
Powerful, Energy efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon processors for Embedded Devices Qualcomm has announced two new Snapdragon models, the 600E and 410E, where the E stands for Embedded. These two models have been
When Green meets IoT
When it comes to lowering the rate of power consumption wherever possible, two seemingly unrelated trends – the Internet of Things (IoT) and the green power movement – seemingly converge. Of course,
IoT platform revenues will grow to €3 billion worldwide by 2021
According to a new research report from the M2M/IoT analyst firm Berg Insight, the global third party Internet of Things (IoT) platform market increased 36 percent to €610 million in 2015.
IoT Infographic
Connected devices and Internet of Things has been the talk of the hour. Most of us wonder what is the hype all about? Is it really that big? What is
Security platform for Industry 4.0 and the IoT markets unveiled
Silica, an Avnet company, StarChip, a fabless semiconductor supplier of secure microcontrollers and Trusted Objects, a provider of secure firmware and security services, have announced their partnership for the deployment
Connecting IoT devices to Microsoft Azure IoT Hub
SIGFOX has announced it will integrate the SIGFOX Cloud with Microsoft Azure IoT Hub, enabling customers to use data for real-time analytics, make better decisions across diverse business functions, and
NXP Releases World’s Smallest Integrated Single Chip System for the Internet of Things
Customers can now purchase the i.MX 6Dual and i.MX 6Quad single chip system module (SCM), ideal for space-constrained products which require big processing power and functionality. The SCM line of
NXP Named Partner of U.S. Department of Transportation for Vehicle-to-X Communications in Smart City Challenge
Winning city to receive life-saving, intelligent traffic management technology from NXP, enabling real-time vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication NXP Semiconductors today announced it has joined the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Smart
Canonical chooses Linux-friendly Dragonboard 410c as Ubuntu Core on ARM 64-bit reference
Linux is such a wonderful kernel for many reasons, but I find its adaptability to be the tops. You can get an operating system based on the kernel running on
Tiny wireless sensor never needs a battery
The internet of things is a nice idea, but there’s one big catch: you have to power all those smart devices, which is no mean feat when some of them