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TAIPEI, Taiwan- Today Taiwan External Trade Development Council implemented (organized by the Bureau of Foreign Trade, MOEA), a forum titled “IoT and the Cloud: Software to Hardware—The Next Step”. ACER founder Stan Shih, MediaTek CMO Johan Lodenius, ARM CMO Ian Drew, STMicroelectronics Executive Vice President François Guibert, and NXP R&D Executive Vice President Hai Wang were invited...
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Intel makes Internet of Things (IoT) is not only a concept that teamed up with Taiwanese ICT firms such as Nexcom International Co. and Formosa Plastics Co. to build the state-of-the-art smart factory, as well as cooperated with other companies in a bid to realize IoT in smart home, smart building, smart logistics and smart education, etc...
TAIPEI, Taiwan – Rockchip launched at the COMPUTEX Show in Taipei the world’s lowest power Wi-Fi technology, the Rockchip RKi6000. The RKi6000 is new ultra-low power Wi-Fi and memory technology that reduces power consumption of IoT (Internet of Things) smart devices by 85%...
QuickLogic Corporation announced today that it is licensing the extensive set of sensor fusion algorithms in its SenseMe library independent of its Sensor Hub silicon platforms. QuickLogic's SenseMe algorithms are designed to deliver accuracy and optimal user experience...
HSIHCHU, Taiwan – M31 Technology announced a collaboration with Imagination Technologies. The companies will focus on low power technologies for the IoT, wearables and other applications where embedded computation along with integrated wireless communications are required to be powered for extended periods of time on a small coin cell battery...
Nordic Semiconductor today announces that after a successful Kickstarter campaign that far exceeded its original funding target, an IPv6 compatible Bluetooth Smart (formerly known as Bluetooth low energy) Internet of Things (IoT) development kit called Bluz developed by U...
CAP-XX today launched its Thinline series of single-cell supercapacitors. The world's thinnest at 0.6mm thick, and with prices starting at less than US$1 in large volumes, Thinline was developed to address the size, weight and cost challenges of designing thin, sometimes disposable electronic devices for the Internet of Things (IoT)...