IoT Is About Older Nodes, Cheaper Dev
IEEE is addressing the Internet of Things with its upcoming S3S Conference 2015. Here are some intriguing highlights.
The upcoming IEEE S3S Conference 2015, Sonoma, CA, on October 5th thru 8th, will focus on key technologies for the IoT era. Here are some of the highlights in the upcoming event.
It is now accepted that the needs for the emerging IoT market are different from those that drive the high volume PC and smartphone markets. The following CEA Leti slide illustrates this industry bifurcation where traditional mass products follow the — ever more expensive — scaling curve, while IoT devices, with their focus on cost, power, flexibility and accessibility, will seek place near its minimum.
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