Intel, ARM on even footing in Net of Things, says IDC
Rick Merritt, EETimes
5/30/2013 3:12 PM EDT
MENLO PARK, Calif. – Intel, ARM and others are on a fairly even footing in the still emerging Internet of Things that will surpass 25 billion units and $4 trillion in 2020, a market watcher said. International Data Corp. aims to help form a trade association to provide education on the market it believes could ship 11 billion units using 20 billion processor cores by 2017.
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