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Intel ties up with Arm to build chips for fabless semiconductor companies

TechSpot

Intel and Arm have announced an agreement to develop Arm-based processors using the former's 18A process, which is expected to be manufacturing-ready in the second half of 2024. The collaboration will initially focus on mobile SoC designs before potentially expanding to automotive, Internet of Things (IoT), data center, aerospace and.

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Top 10 IoT software development companies in the USA (2023)

Dataconomy

In today’s interconnected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an awe-inspiring reality rather than a futuristic concept. Selecting a reputable IoT development company becomes paramount when embarking on an IoT project that will bring your idea to life.

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How to improve delivery of 5G services and applications – without changing core infrastructure

TM Forum

Solving this requires full integration of the mobile network with internet native technologies such as cloud for the first time – and this is the challenge the. SRv6MUP can free CSPs from such difficulties, accelerating 5G application delivery and stimulating future development of advanced applications.”

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Why the Internet of Things is also Industry 4.0

The Investing Edge

This post is the second installment of a three-part series on the Internet of Things. Robert Bosch is a German-based global leader in brake and automotive technology that has established a 500-person subsidiary, Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions, to develop sensors and actuators for the Internet of Things (“IoT”).

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Connected car company Xevo, owned by Lear, hit with layoffs in Seattle area

GeekWire

The company, acquired by global automotive giant Lear in 2019, develops connected-car software for automakers including Toyota, GMC, Hyundai, and others. Xevo was originally founded in 2000 as UIEvolution by Satoshi Nakajima , who is known as the architect behind Microsoft products like Windows 95 and Internet Explorer 3.

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Takeaways: Mary Meeker’s 2017 Internet Trends

The Investing Edge

Recently at Code Conference 2017 , internet analyst Mary Meeker, presented her annual Internet Trends report. Below are some key takeaways from the report along with our thoughts: Time spent using the internet on mobile devices is increasing, while desktop and laptop internet usage is holding steady.

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Ethernet consortia trio want to unlock a more time-sensitive network

Network World

The demand from Internet of Things, automotive networking and video applications are driving changes to Ethernet technology that will make it more time-sensitive.

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