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Trends in industrial computing
Digitimes trackes the latest trends in industrial computing applications, including IoT, Industry 4.0 and automation and robotics.
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Friday 30 June 2023
US foundry SkyWater boosts presence in edge computing with qualified ReRAM IP
US-based foundry SkyWater Technology has confirmed that Weebit Nano's Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) IP has been fully qualified for industrial temperatures employing SkyWater's...
Thursday 29 June 2023
AI and IoT can expect exponential growth in the future
The era of universal IoT and smartification has arrived. Pegatron chairman T.H. Tung attended an open forum on June 28 and shared his observations on the future trends of the AIoT...
Monday 26 June 2023
Worldwide spending on IoT forecast to surpass US$1 trillion in 2026, says IDC
Worldwide spending on the Internet of things (IoT) is forecast to be US$805.7 billion in 2023, an increase of 10.6% over 2022, according to a new IDC Worldwide Internet of Things...
Monday 26 June 2023
Qualcomm launches new satellite IoT solutions for uninterrupted remote monitoring and asset tracking
Qualcomm announced two modem chipsets with satellite capability: the Qualcomm 212S Modem and the Qualcomm 9205S Modem on June 22. The new Qualcomm modem chipsets power off-grid industrial...
Wednesday 21 June 2023
IoT sector grows amid economic headwinds, system integration matters in exports
Despite global economic downturns, the IoT (Internet of Things) industry has managed to grow significantly as enterprises have not softened their investments in the sector amid the...
Monday 19 June 2023
Chinese service providers can flourish with 5G and cloud
After constructing the world's largest 5G network with 2.3 million 5G base stations by the end of 2022, China is expected to add more than 600,000 5G base stations to reach 2.9 million...
Friday 16 June 2023
The 'razor and blades' of IoT
I have observed that in the development process of smart IoT (Internet of Things), most companies want to sell expensive IoT and big data solutions to customers, which is like putting...
Tuesday 13 June 2023
Demand for IoT apps picking up, says AP Memory
AP Memory Technology, which offers customized IoT RAM and other DRAM memory, has seen its IoT customers complete inventory correction and increase their order pull-ins, according...
Friday 9 June 2023
Demand for improved resiliency and automation to drive European software market growth until 2027, says IDC
The European software market grew 15% on year in 2022 despite economic turbulence and global instability. This represented the highest growth in the last 20 years, demonstrating the...
Friday 2 June 2023
Keysight joins TSMC OIP 3D Fabric Alliance
Keysight Technologies, dedicated to supplying electronics test/measurement equipment and software, has recently become a member of the TSMC Open Innovation Platform (OIP) 3D Fabric...
Wednesday 31 May 2023
At the edge of industry: Litmus and IIoT
Digitalization and industrial IoT are revolutionizing industries across the globe. Industrial IoT enables the seamless integration of physical machinery, devices, and sensors with...
Friday 26 May 2023
Avalue unveils ARC-1738: fanless rugged panel PC for wide range of industrial automation applications
Avalue Technology Inc. (TAIEX: 3479-TW), a global industrial PC solutions provider and a Titanium member of the Intel Internet of Things Solutions Alliance, is committed to providing...
Tuesday 16 May 2023
Future of work spending in Asia Pacific to reach US$196.2 billion by 2026, says IDC
According to a recent IDC Asia Pacific, excluding Japan, Future of Work (FoW) market forecast, 2022-2026, Asia Pacific excluding Japan FoW spending is forecasted to grow at a CAGR...
Tuesday 16 May 2023
MOSFET suppliers cautious about 2Q23
MOSFET suppliers continue to experience excess inventory throughout the PC and handset industry supply chains, and their near-term business prospects remain uncertain, according to...
Tuesday 9 May 2023
Samsung eyes AI for semiconductor production efficiency
Samsung Electronics has been suffering from the memory industry slump. Investment in equipment is expensive and increasingly a burden to the company. Sources from South Korean memory...