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Semicast announces its 32/64-bit silicon leaders of 2014
According to preliminary findings from the 2015 edition of Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service, Qualcomm was the leading supplier of 32/64-bit core silicon in 2014, ahead of Apple and MediaTek. The findings show the top three suppliers collectively held an estimated market share of 44%, with the top ten together accounting for more than three-quarters of the total.
Device Developers' Conference looks at 'Device to Cloud' solutions
This year's UK Device Developers' Conference will include a half-day workshop and a technical presentation, relating to the technical issues surrounding the implementation of 'Device to Cloud' solutions, often referred to as IoT. Presented by global hardware and IoT specialists Eurotech, delegates at the conference will have the opportunity to gain an understanding of how IoT is being implemented in a range of applications.
Enabling world wide mobility for the IoT
How a long range, low-power spread spectrum technology capable of supporting millions of nodes could enable standardisation in the IoT. By Hardy Schmidbauer, Semtech.
Tracing & verification system enables audit trail workflow
LDRA has secured a patent forTBmanager, its software life cycle traceability and verification system. TBmanager enables developers to bidirectionally link objectives, functional requirements, design, code and test artifacts to the people responsible.By helpingdefine, enforce and demonstrate a comprehensive verification workflow, TBmanager provides the audit trail needed to achieve compliance to safety-critical standards.
Britain on cusp of 4th industrial revolution, but manufacturers warn it is in danger of being left behind
New research out today shows that Britain is on the cusp of a global, technology-driven 4thindustrial revolution, with eight in ten manufacturers (80%) saying it will become a business reality by 2025. However, the UK’s ability to be afrontrunner hangs in the balance. In a stark warning to the next Government six in ten manufacturers (58%) say that the UK is in danger of being left behind:
IoT starter kit provides secure sensor environment
ARM has launched the ARMmbedIoT Starter Kit - Ethernet Edition to channel data from Internet-connected devices directly into IBM’s Bluemix cloud platform. The combination of a secure sensor environment by ARM with cloud-based analytics, mobile and application resources from IBM will allow fast prototyping of smart products and value-added services.
Top 10 semiconductor R&D rankings 2014
More than any other industry, the semiconductor business is defined by rapid technological change. As a result, a constant and high level of investment in R&D is essential to the competitive positions of semiconductor suppliers. The figure below shows IC Insights’ 2014 ranking of semiconductor companies by R&D spending.
IoT data to revolutionise productivity, says modular solution provider
Telit has announced that its ONE STOP. ONE SHOP. offering is enabling a new era of enterprise productivity gains, through advancements in data acquisition and management.In the 1980s, the PC disrupted Information Systems Management at the enterprise level, resulting in a significant jump in economic productivity. Telit says the IoT will constitute another such leap in productivity.
Wireless-industry scientific papers to be presented at conference
At this year’s International Solid State Circuits Conference,imec and Holst Centre will present eight scientific papers covering results on ultra-low power design for wireless broadband communication, wireless sensor networks and organic electronics. Executives and scientists from imec and Holst Centre are prominently present as technology experts throughout the conference’s forums, evening sessions and panels, and as session chairs.
Long range radio modules operate in 868 MHz band
L2Tek is stocking IMST’s ultra long range radio modules. The modules, developed by IMST in close cooperation with Semtech, have a range of up to 15,000 metres and operate in the license-free 868 MHz band. They are designed to provide robust performance as the rollout of LTE close to the 868 MHz band threatens increased interference to wireless links in security systems, smoke detectors, smart meters, home automation and lighting controls.