I believe the next 100 billion ARM-based chips will be driven by sensor networks. As in sensor networks will create data which will focus future software investments. To help discuss how I got to this…
Irrespective of the research firm numbers or the predictions from any of the large companies with a vested interest in the growth in devices, we are all pretty much agreed that there will be billions of…
We are delighted to announce that the ARM Cortex-M7 processor has been selected by the Linley Group as the “Best Processor IP” for 2014.Each year The Linley Group (one of the leading semiconductor…
Hello everyone,You'll remember that at the Smart Fabrics Workshop at the end of November, there was someone from ARM poking a camera around and asking you for interviews.Well here is the end result! We…
Our friends at ifixit always do a great job in terms of giving you an inside look at some of the higher profile mobile and wearable devices. However, in recent weeks some new devices have emerged which…
In the exciting and fast paced area of wearable tech ARM and its partners are excited to be leading the way in enabling ultra small, stylish and robust devices that integrate into our everyday lives. …
Following on from its launch a few months back, Sparkfun have got hold of a Microsoft Band and have taken a look inside.Microsoft Band is a stylish wrist based wearable device that integrates multiple…
Recently in China wearable devices have paved the way for disruptive innovation in the market, armed with low prices and new services similar to the comparably mature smartphone market. After the release…
During my presentation at the November 2014 e-Textile workshop in Nottingham Trent University I mentioned a small mbed development platform "about the size of a (largish) button" that might be interesting…
A writepaper 'Overcoming the Size and Power Trade off in Wearable Designs' is posted on AnandTech, it outlines how Freescale and ARM are working together to deliver market-leading semiconductor…
Qualcomm is excited about wearables for many reasons, not least of which is because most people use one phone per person but everybody can have multiple wearables so it’s a huge market.
Chinese Version中文版:可穿戴设备WaRP速度As Wearables Week comes to a close I got to talk to Sujata Neidig and Robert Thompson from the Freescale MCU group about their plans for this market. Their take was in line…
Wearables are about taking the ubiquity of the Internet one step further. With virtually limitless applications wearable technology represents a huge value proposition and growth.
A 'smart' device isn't smart if you can only control it locally. What good is that? You need the ability to control your devices remotely. And that's where remote configuration comes into play.
Chinese Version 中文版:您昨晚睡得好吗?Every night before going to bed, I make sure I am accompanied by one thing; my sleep tracker. Every toss and every turn, the moments I am dreaming, the length of my sleep,…
The 'Internet of Things' or 'IoT‟ represents an exciting opportunity for device manufacturers, service providers and consumers alike. The ability to connect billions of 'things‟ to the internet…
Wearables are hot, we all know that, and there is so much happening it’s easy to get caught up in the hype so to get some balance I reached out to Silicon Valley entrepreneur Adam Traidman to get his take…
After an intense couple of weeks looking at Wearables you get to see patterns and trends emerging in this market and STMicroelectronics is popping up in a lot of devices so I decided to ask why. I spoke…