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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Aims to unify the IoT experience.
Wearables investments put to use.
Mobile revenue nose-diving, however.
Goes head-to-head with Qualcomm.
First such facility in the area.
Krzanich not letting wearables get away.
Pot grows by £45M following CeBIT speech.
Thermostat makers hit the big time.
Participation from some familiar names.
Okay, it was an IDF stunt.
Clear focus on low-power products.
Intel has announced the launch of a UK research and development network, with an Internet of Things project to boot.
Intel has announced a £20 million project to create the China Internet of Things Joint Labs.
ARM has launched a new microprocessor, the Cortex-M0+, which draws just 9µA/MHz.
The Technology Strategy Board has announced investment in the Internet of Things via 10 UK companies.
A Manchester Oxfam store has launched a pilot scheme which uses RFID tags to track items' stories.
October 14 2021 | 15:04