The Arm Internet of Things (IoT) Continuum
It was October when I sat at the Arm TechCon 2017 event and watched the always-thought-provoking keynote from Mike Muller, Arm’s CTO. Mike was talking about a heart attack prevention device that monitors the thickness of your ankles. Ankle swelling can be an early indicator of a patient’s increased risk of a heart attack, and informs them they should seek preventative medical help. When the device was opened, it contained a Raspberry Pi board. This made me think about how the barriers of entry have dropped considerably for getting innovative products to market.
This blog looks at the range of hardware options for IoT – what we are calling the “IoT Continuum” - and how Arm and partners provide the breadth of technology solutions to help you get to market quickly and protect your software investment as your business grows.
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