• Predictions for a connected 2018

    Rob Aitken
    Rob Aitken

    2017 was the year Artificial Intelligence (AI) became pervasive in homes, thanks in part to aggressive ad campaigns from Amazon and Google declaring their digital home assistants the new must-have household appliances, bringing the consumer vision of…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Next generation Cordio Bluetooth IP

    Prithi Ramakrishnan
    Prithi Ramakrishnan

    At Bluetooth World Asia 2018, Arm is introducing its third generation of Bluetooth radio IP, Bluetooth Mesh software and joint product offerings through ecosystem partners. This blog post details our new releases and what you can see at Bluetooth World…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Bluetooth mesh with Bluetooth 5 and Cordio radio IP

    Jason Hillyard
    Jason Hillyard

    The Bluetooth SIG's formal release of a new specification for mesh networking is big news in the Bluetooth world.  While Bluetooth technology has been around for nearly two decades it has always focused on point-to-point connections or simple broadcasting…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Smart Parking Meter: From Bluetooth low energy to the IoT cloud

    Charles Dittmer
    Charles Dittmer

    For more information on ARM’s participation at Bluetooth World 2017 on 28-29 March, please visit ‘ARM at Bluetooth World 2017: A guide’.

    So the fun part about working in Technical Marketing in the Wireless Business Unit at ARM is that…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
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    New low power Bluetooth 5 - 2Mbps transfer demo with Arm Cordio based Radio IP

    Carl Williamson
    Carl Williamson

    New low power Bluetooth 5 - 2Mbps transfer demo with Arm Cordio® based Radio IP

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    • over 4 years ago
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  • More battery life, or no battery at all, for low power devices with Bluetooth 5 and 802.15.4

    Philippe Bressy
    Philippe Bressy

    The cat is out of the bag. At TechCon, ARM launched its latest Cordio radio IP architecture that provides support for both Bluetooth® 5 and 802.15.4 (ARM Cordio radio IP: Flexible Bluetooth 5 and 802.15.4 connectivity architecture for IoT edge de…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Bits and pieces will not do – IoT needs complete solutions!

    Prithi Ramakrishnan
    Prithi Ramakrishnan

    In the next few years we will see billions of new devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) market. In addition to having a microprocessor and sensor solution each semiconductor IC device will need a connectivity solution. However picking the…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • Microduino brings LEGO-block efficiency to prototyping

    Janisha Patel
    Janisha Patel
    Meet Microduino, the Chinese company that is bringing a DIY approach to rapid prototyping for developers and engineers. Founded in 2012 after originally designing its Arduino-compatible boards to monitor server room temperature, Microduino is Ikea-meets…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • Could removing the headphone jack mark the start of the Bluetooth low energy audio accessories market?

    Paul Williamson
    Paul Williamson

    The latest Bluetooth® low energy (Bluetooth 5) standard introduced an increased data rate of 2Mbps as demonstrated with the ARM® Cordio® IP in Prithi Ramakrishnan’s  blog ‘Bluetooth 5: faster, farther, stronger – And still…

    • over 3 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • ARM and Cadence Work Together to Simplify IoT Design

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann

    How is the Internet of Things landscape like San Francisco in the 1800’s? Well the gold rush gave opportunity to many who came to find their fortune. They sought to move beyond the established order through applying new thinking to tap into the huge reserves…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • Bluetooth World Panel: Is the IoT hype or hope?

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    The Internet of Things is neither hype nor hope, but moving to a world of billions of interconnected, secure, easy-to-use devices with a profitable business model is anything but simple.

    That was the consensus of a panel here (March 14) at Bluetooth…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • The waves of Bluetooth Smart Applications

    Prithi Ramakrishnan
    Prithi Ramakrishnan

    Let us start with the first decade, by this I mean 2000 to 2010, the Triassic period of Bluetooth devices: Bluetooth was introduced in 1999 and its goal was to be a wire replacement technology. And that it achieved. The ubiquitous Bluetooth headset which…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • Bluetooth World: Wireless connected microcontrollers are changing the rules

    Paul Williamson
    Paul Williamson

    A journalist recently said to me:

    “The trouble with IoT is that it isn't making a visible difference yet.”

    I had to disagree, at least in part. IoT IS making a difference but a key part of that difference isn't visible: The connected microcontroller…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
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  • Bluetooth Smart IP from ARM - what a difference a year makes . . .

    Bob Morris
    Bob Morris

    It has been year since ARM got into the Bluetooth Smart business with the acquisition of Wicentric, a software company, which was followed up by the purchase of Sunrise Micro Devices, a radio IP company.  Both companies became the nucleus of ARM’s new…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Does Chromecast signal a bad week for Bluetooth?

    Paul Williamson
    Paul Williamson

    This week Google launched their new Chromecast audio and encouraged you to switch to WiFi for your streaming audio. The shift in audio listening habits is real, content is no longer local, and streaming is growing at a huge rate.

    So does this mean the…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Five Steps to IoT Development

    John Blyler
    John Blyler

    Creating applications for the Internet of Things is surprisingly easy yet not without challenges. But don’t worry – you don’t have to go at it alone.

    Are you ready to turn your ideas into an Internet of Things hardware-software reality…

    • over 5 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Bluetooth Technology for Wearable Devices

    Will Tu
    Will Tu

    中文版 Chinese Version: 面向可穿戴设备的蓝牙技术

    Wearable technology certainly made a splash at CES 2014 in Las Vegas. Several industries such as healthcare, sport and fitness, gaming, and even fashion were demonstrating next-generation concepts to see what could shape…

    • over 6 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
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