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Six trends driving the future of wireless
Imagination Technologies identified six trends driving industry momentum at the recent MWC 2015, focused on security, IoT interoperability, wearables, computer vision, communications infrastructure, and ultra-low power connectivity. ImgTec says these trends confirm its vision for mobile's future, and the technology roadmaps it is pursuing in anticipation of future needs.
Wearable technology to increase to $70bn by 2025
There will be over 3bn sensors in wearable technology devices by 2025, with more than 30% being emerging sensor types. The Wearable Sensors 2015-2025: Market Forecasts, Technologies, Players report from IDTechEx gives detailed coverage of the 15 most prominent sensor types in wearable technology today, including inertial measurement units, optical sensors, wearable electrodes, chemical sensors, flexible stretch, pressure and impact sensors, tempe...
Analysers enable true MIMO 8x8 testing
Keysight Technologies has unveiled a multi-channel phase coherent M3931A PXIe vector signal analyser and M9381A PXIe vector signal generator for characterisation and test of the latest wireless designs requiring multiple time-synchronised or phase coherent channels.
Intel introduces SoCs for phones & tablets at MWC 2015
At this year’s Mobile World Congress, Intel’s CEO, Brian Krzanich, announced a series of mobile platforms including the company’s low-cost SoC for phones, phablets and tablets, a global LTE solution, personal computing experiences and a range of customers for mobile device and network infrastructure offerings.
MWC demonstrations highlight LTE & WiFi connectivity
Qualcomm's Technology and Atheros arms will showcase an array of connected mobile and home experiences at MWC 2015. Powered by the latest QualcommSnapdragontechnologies, LTE-Advanced and WiFi connectivity solutions, these experiences demonstrate Qualcomm's aim of delivering more efficient use of bandwidth and improved user experiences.
Intelligent platform offers intuitive UI experience
Qualcomm will preview a series of next-gen mobile experiences at MWC 2015 through the power of the Qualcomm Zeroth platform, Qualcomm’s first cognitive computing platform designed to enhance on-device user experience. The Zeroth platform will be optimised for premium mobile devices based on Qualcomm's next-gen premium tier SoC, the Snapdragon 820 processor.
Flexible electronics on show at MWC
FlexEnable will showcase its flexible electronics technology platform for mobiles and wearables for the first time at next week’s Mobile World Congress. The world’s first plastic in-plane switching LCD, which FlexEnable recently developed together with Merck, will be on show for the first time. Plastic LCDs have the potential of making products ten times thinner, more than ten times lighter and cheaper than those using conventional gl...
Rapid evolution benefits design, but makes testing redundant
Autonomous vehicles are successful here and now but you are unlikely to meet one, because the successes are in the upper atmosphere, open cast mines, nuclear power stations, underwater, and in other relatively inaccessible places. As the IDTechEx report Autonomous Vehicles: Land, Water, Air 2015-2035 explains, the primary technology of an autonomous vehicle is that which confers autonomy and the powertrain, which is usually electric.
MWC 2015: 5G channel sounding solution unveiled
Keysight Technologies will be demonstrating a mmWave channel-sounding measurement at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today (March 2). Channel sounding for the mmWave frequency band is one of the critical steps required to enable 5G data rates, spectrum flexibility and ultra-broad bandwidth.
Huawei & NXP to explore Industry 4.0
Huawei Technologies and NXP Semiconductors have decided to jointly explore the Industry 4.0 market at the Industry 4.0 Roundtable held at Hanover CeBIT 2015. Through technical cooperation and joint innovation, the two companies will create an open, robust and secure Industry 4.0 ICT platform.