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Latest: ARM: One trillion IoT devices by 2035, $5 trillion in market value

The Internet of Things will be the next stage in the computer revolution, this time focused on the “type of data we collect,” according to a whitepaper from ARM. The British semiconductor firm, recently acquired by SoftBank for $32 billion, estimates that one trillion IoT devices will be built between 2017 to 2035, adding $5… Read more »

David Curry July 26, 2017

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