The end of the smartphone era: What will be the technology battlegrounds of the next decade?
Moshe Sheier, CEVA
November 16, 2016
For the past decade, the smartphone race has been the main arena in which technology gladiators battled for domination. Now that Android accounts for over 87% of 2016 smartphones shipments (iOS accounts for only ~12%), we can declare the smartphone platform war is over.
So, what are the technology battle grounds of the next decade going to be? Let's take a look at some of the top arenas to which the energy (and capital investment) of the smartphone era will be diverted.
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