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Orange IoT network to go live in Q1 2016
2015-09-21 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
French incumbent picks LoRaWAN technology to underpin its new infrastructure.
IBM Builds Out IoT Business Unit
2015-09-19 00:56:53| Electronics - Topix.net
If you were wondering just how serious IBM is about the Internet of Things , look no further than the firm's latest move. Big Blue has just announced two new business units that promise to leverage its big data, advanced analytics and cognitive computing strengths: an IoT unit and an education unit.
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Microprocessors support IoT and wearable applications.
2015-09-18 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring ARM NEON™ engine, Atmel | SMART SAMA5D2 Series provides 500 MHz and 166 MHz of system clocking. Devices deliver sub 200 µA in retention mode with context preserved, 30 µs ultra-fast wake-up and backup mode with DDR in self-refresh at only 50 µA. Memory system includes configurable 16- or 32-bit DDR interface controller, 16-bit external bus interface, QSPI Flash interface, ROM with secure and non-secure boot solution, 128 KB of SRAM plus 128 KB of L2Cache configurable as SRAM extension.
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GNSS Chip supports IoT and wearable devices.
2015-09-18 14:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
By calculating position, velocity, and time on-chip, Model BCM47748 removes bulk of signal processing from device MCU. Chip uses intelligent firmware to extend battery life while also maintaining accuracy in speed, distance, and position for optimized user experience. Housed in 70-ball WLBGA package with 0.4 mm ball pitch, device can produce GNSS fixes with only 5 mA current consumption in certain scenarios. Additional features include geofencing and lifelogging capabilities.
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Orange France to build LoRa-based national IoT network
2015-09-18 11:35:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Orange has announced plans to cover all of metropolitan France with a Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) network using LoRa (Long Range) technology as a supplement to its cellular infrastructure. The LoRa network will gradually open from the first quarter of 2016 to deliver guaranteed connectivity with a reduced energy consumption and lower costs. Orange tested the LoRa technology in a large scale trial in Grenoble involving more than 30 partners. The operator is targeting both mass market and business customers.
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