Depending on who you ask, the market for low-power, wide-area networks LPWAN is either really hot... or not. On the one hand, Sigfox and its proprietary LPWAN are facing the U.S. equivalent of bankruptcy proceedings in France. And on the other hand, … [Read more...]
Arduino goes pro with Linux and a big chip on its latest board
This week, Arduino launched the Pro Portenta X8, the most massively powered Arduino board yet, with a quad-core Arm Cortex A53 processor along with a variety of MCUs and the ability to run Linux. This is a big step for Arduino, which bills itself as … [Read more...]
RISC-V is coming to the internet of things
Fans of this newsletter know I'm a major chip nerd. I started my tech career as a semiconductor reporter, and for the last seven or eight years I've been closely watching RISC-V, an open source chip architecture. The RISC-V architecture, which was … [Read more...]
Do Level locks or the Level Keypad work with Apple Home Key?
On our most recent IoT Podcast, Billy called in with a HomeKit question. He has a Level Bolt lock and is interested in the recently released Level Keypad. Billy wants to know if the Level Keypad might be able to use Apple’s Home Key technology that … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for March 25, 2022
Why isn't 5G happening in factories yet? This week on the podcast, Kevin asked why we have seen so much hype but so few deployments around 5G for manufacturing. I blamed it on the fact that Release 17 of the 3GPP standard was just finalized, so we … [Read more...]
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