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Arm Enables the Lowest Power IoT Devices with New Ambiq Apollo4 SoC on TSMC 22nm ULP and ULL Libraries
As the world looks set to add billions of smart devices in the coming years, energy efficiency is critical to enable IoT devices connected 24/7. In the past, most IoT designs have been implemented in 40nm or larger geometries, but today we see many Arm partners migrating from these mature technologies to 22nm. Why is
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Why Medical Wearables Are the Future of IoT in Healthcare
To say the IoT market has snowballed in recent years would be an understatement. The global IoT in healthcare market size is projected to grow to 188.2 billion dollars by 2025. Industries such as home healthcare and remote patient monitoring...
How Edge AI and IoT Are Aiding COVID-19 Response
The development of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has improved our personal and professional lives. Devices such as smartphones, fitness trackers, and wearables have made our daily...
3 Challenges of Edge Management in the Healthcare Industry
Thanks to the rise of edge devices like smartphones and the Internet of Things (IoT), our world has become much more connected. Whether it’s making our day-to-day lives more convenient with products connected to smart homes or powering smart...
Why Biometric Data Is Key for Improving Our Health
You might not realize it, but biometrics is becoming a significant part of our everyday life. For example, if you use your fingerprint to unlock your phone, you’re making use of biometric data.
How Smart Fitness Trackers Can Help Detect COVID-19
With the worldwide outbreak of COVID-19, global leaders face the unenviable task of trying to save lives while avoiding economic collapse. Quarantines, along with stringent safety and security measures, have been put in place to slow the...