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There's been a scattering of senior movements at Apple, Microsoft and now Intel, with the departure of CEO Paul Otellini. Is a realignment in the offing? (0)
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The two companies are collaborating on an Internet of Things (IoT) prototyping developer kit. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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A coalition of UK companies is pushing an M2M-optimised radio technology called Weightless: the target is a $2, long battery life module for short to medium range connections. I. D. Scales reports. (0)
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As a silicon designer, ARM stands at least three steps back from the multi-billion unit embedded sensor/controller M2M market it would love to see driven by a booming Internet of Things (IoT). Problem: there are plenty of M2M standards and technologies but no core specification to give 'things' manufacturers the confidence to at least design a sensor/controller 'capability' in advance of connectivity demand... yet.
 
Gary Atkinson, Director of Embedded Marketing at ARM, talks to Ian Scales about ARM's new forum tasked to hammer out a 'horizontal' specification.   
 
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ARM Holdings, the UK-based low-powered silicon specialist whose licensed technology drives most of the world's mobile devices, is establishing a forum to spearhead 'Internet of Things' developments in the UK and beyond. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Google may be good at many things, but the record shows that launching products isn't one of them. Unlike Apple, which is planning an Apple TV set, Google is happy to use its remote control and license its TV technology to consumer electronics giants. By Ian Scales (0)
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The market for ever lower-powered technologies is heating up (or should that be cooling down?) with the news that Oracle may be eyeing up low-powered chip specialist ARM (or several other processor specialists) while Qualcomm is prepping an ultra-low-powered short range wireless technology. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Microsoft threw the communications industry an unexpected surprise in recent days when it revealed that it has obtained an architectural license from the semiconductor firm ARM Holdings, whose technologies power the world’s smartphones. By Peggy Albright. (0)
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They were supposed to be all the rage by about now, but the smartbook category has failed to materialise while the iPad (without Flash) has. Is this part of the problem? Peggy Albright investigates. (0)
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The netbook computer market did everyone a favour by giving computer product companies something to sell during the downturn while offering hard-pressed consumers an affordable connect anywhere computer. But now the frenzy appears to be over and the numbers are all pointing down. By Peggy Albright. (0)
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The next year may see a change of the guard in processors as vendors plump for ultra-low-powered Internet devices and look for an ultra-low-powered specialist to provide the necessary processor-power. But ARM is offering more than appropriate technology, it's also offering a new way of doing business. Peggy Albright reports. (0)
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Intel has got to be feeling some pain. Even before Apple unveiled its luxurious iPad tablet last week, Intel’s market for its low-power Atom processors was threatened by a variety of new, competing products that use processor technologies from Intel’s rival, ARM Holdings, says Peggy Albright. (0)
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UK chip designer, ARM, is due to take its leading-edge low-powered processors dual core next year, with quad core soon after. Plus ARM harbours ambitions to take its low power chip technology - honed in the power-stingy world of mobile telephony - well beyond the phone. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Qualcomm yesterday took the opportunity to offer an update on Snapdragon, its low-powered, graphics-oriented chipset aimed at smartphones and what we called (for a short time) Mobile Internet Devices, which it announced last year. Ian Scales reports. (0)
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