Qualcomm unveils new ultra-low-power Wi-Fi IoT chip to challenge Bluetooth’s dominance
Qualcomm says its new QCC730 Wi-Fi 4 SoC for battery-powered clients operates at 88% less power than previous generation chips.
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Qualcomm says its new QCC730 Wi-Fi 4 SoC for battery-powered clients operates at 88% less power than previous generation chips.
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This year’s CES was yet another showcase for plenty of new Wi-Fi technology from leading vendors – may of them Wi-Fi NOW partners.
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Matter is one year old this month! We’ll dig into the outlook for matter as a smart home IoT driver together with industry experts.
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A new industry report – authored by analyst Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis – dives into the case for Matter. Download it here.
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Norway-based Nordic Semiconductor is one of small number of advanced semiconductor manufacturers growing the market for Wi-Fi-based IoT.
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The company says the milestone achievement allows Wi-Fi-based Matter connectivity to be extended to a multitude of IoT use cases and devices.
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The new Matter standard for wireless IoT is one of the hottest stories in tech right now – here’s an update.
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How is Matter going to shape the future of the smart home? CSA’s launch event in Amsterdam gave us a fascinating glimpse.
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Silicon Labs says it aims to become “the Nvidia of IoT,” referencing the meteoric rise of the now famous graphics processor brand.
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Matter will add a new dimension to Plume’s suite of Cloud-based services by offering visibility and management of non-Wi-Fi IoT devices, Plume says.
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Matter is the new IoT standard supported by a raft of vendors and service providers. But what will it mean to Wi-Fi? Find out here.
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The Norway-based company is aiming for US$2 billion in revenues by 2026 up from a target of US$1 billion next year, says EVP Kjetil Holstad.
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The ink is hardly dry on version 1.0 of the matter standard and Google has already pounced on it. But what will it mean to the Wi-Fi industry?
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The strategy is to leverage the company’s strong market position in Bluetooth LE to enter the Wi-Fi IoT market for sensors and other low-power devices.
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