In the last few years, I've seen several startups advance their efforts to make well-functioning energy-harvesting chips for real-world applications. And this week, at an event, I watched an employee of chip maker Renesas share how it's bringing its … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week, Nov. 13, 2020
From COVID to a panopticon: This article's author does an amazing job of weaving together various corporate activities aimed at adopting wearables for social distancing into a coherent look at what happens to people-tracking in the office after … [Read more...]
Podcast: Let’s talk about Thread and digital twins
This week's show starts off with a conversation about Thread because it's clear that it's going to become an important radio for the future of the smart home. We explain why before discussing an update to LoRaWAN and an alternative to the big … [Read more...]
The smart home will change insurance, but it will take time
Several years ago, I believed that the high cost of smart home gear combined with a lack of clear use cases meant that insurance firms would end up paying for many of the connected devices designed for homeowners. I theorized that insurers would pay … [Read more...]
Here’s what will happen to Arm’s IoT services business
Arm Holdings in September announced plans to sell its chip licensing business to Nvidia for $40 billion, but the so-called IoT Services Group is not part of the deal. The IoT Services group consists of three business units: Treasure Data, Pelion, and … [Read more...]
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