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March 1, 2016
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Think Silicon is designing and developing ultra low power-high performance Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), IP Semiconductor Cores. NEMA GPU’s are designed specifically for ultra-low power IoT.
Infographic | June 16, 2022
The Internet of Things IoT, for short is made up of devices that connect to the internet and share data with each other. IoT devices include not only computers, laptops and smartphones, but also objects that have been equipped with chips to gather and communicate data over a network.
Infographic | January 1, 2020
We identified a set of high potential use cases that combine higher benefits with a shorter payback time. By focusing on these use cases, organizations will be in a better position to drive greater value from their Industrial IoT investments.
Infographic | December 1, 2019
The definition of what these ‘things’ are can be fuzzy and is constantly evolving. The IoT also overlaps with previous concepts like computing, wireless sensor networks and cyber-physical systems. Below is an illustration of IoT devices found within a typical smart building network and how these systems communicate with one another.
Infographic | February 8, 2020
The government has now confirmed that the UK will be implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). To this end, Nominet has created an infographic based on the GDPR and Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO’s) Code of Practice on privacy notices, transparency and control [2] to serve as a guideline when developing IoT solutions.
Infographic | January 8, 2020
The Internet of Things is one of the most talked about trends in the tech industry today. It’s massive size and scope is estimated by some to grow to over 50 billion connected devices by 2020, (although others have that number closer to around 30.7 billion devices), which in real-world economic terms is equivalent to $14.4 trillion in potential business opportunities. It’s so big that it seems almost too overwhelming to fully contemplate.
Infographic | December 5, 2019
How enterprises are struggling to identify, monitor and secure unmanaged and IoT devices in their business. Then only are you able to make some smart decisions about what you should and shouldn't allow the device to do, apply policy to that, and make it more intelligent.
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