Bringing Internet of Things to Life with ARM Architecture

Semiconductor companies are playing a very crucial role in the development of connected IoT ecosystems. The biggest demand stems from the need for smaller geometries, low power consumption, and high-performance chips, which are integral to the field deployment of IoT devices. ARM, a leading semiconductor and software design company, is at the forefront of building a robust and secured IoT platforms for the connected solutions. ARM processors find use-cases in a variety of connected solutions in industries like retail, robotics, home and industrial automation, medical, automotive, etc. In particular, ARM’s Cortex-M0 core processor, which is the smallest ARM processor available, is being extensively used in the IoT product development. M0+ family is well known for its exceptionally low gate count, minimal power requirements, and reduced code footprint, making it cost-competitive, compared to legacy 8-bit processors.

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China Internet of Things Industry Base - Nan’An District, Chongqing, China. Development goals. By 2020, Chongqing Economic and Technological Development Zone will have been a zone “Leading in Western China,

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The future of manufacturing with 5G and Internet of Things (IoT)

Infographic | June 1, 2022

A central platform allows for the remote management of smart devices, 24/7. What’s more, with third party integration, real-time analytics can be dissected to reveal patterns and trends and identify any performance issues.

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WHAT IS IOT?

Infographic | December 1, 2019

Data streams flow nonstop from IoT devices. Businesses should know where to collect all this big data, what to keep versus discard, and how to use it. That's where IoT analytics can help. Analytics reveals meaningful patterns in the data, in real time or after the data is stored in a data center or the cloud.

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Industry 4.0 - Smart Factories for a Smarter Future

Infographic | May 9, 2021

According to Netscribes research, the global smart factory or Industrial 4.0 market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.4% and will reach USD 74.80 billion by 2020. Over the past few decades, the manufacturing industry has gone through tremendous change. The traditional automation has been transformed to complete automation with the emergence of IoT which includes the convergence of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, augmented reality, and big data. The emergence of Industry4.0 or IIoT (Industrial IoT) will help manufacturers to meet the dynamic needs of the consumer market by integrating the supply chain, production line, and quality control.

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Powering smart cities with AI and IoT

Infographic | January 5, 2020

Together, AI and IoT can fulfill the promise of the smart city by transforming every aspect of city government. But where do you start? The choices are overwhelming. A smart city uses information and communication technologies to improve the performance of urban services like energy, water, public safety and transportation, making cities safer, healthier, and more sustainable and resilient.

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Digital Industrial Transformation with Internet of Things (IoT)

Infographic | December 10, 2019

At the heart of the digital transformation of asset-intensive industries, such as manufacturing, is the leveraging of emerging technology to streamline decade-old processes and operations, improve existing products and launch new ones, create new channels to the customers and develop new business models.

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The top 5 business opportunities in Industrial IoT

Infographic | December 5, 2019

More than 50% of manufacturing companies have initiated IoT projects in order to achieve the benefits of monitored automation. Large investments in Smart Grid meters for gas and electricity has been carried out the past years and also surveillance and monitoring of the production equipment to predict maintenance is a very large driver for IoT investments in this Industry.

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China Internet of Things Industry Base - Nan’An District, Chongqing, China. Development goals. By 2020, Chongqing Economic and Technological Development Zone will have been a zone “Leading in Western China,

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