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Ford’s new fully networked vehicle architecture implements NXP’s vehicle networking processors and the i.MX 8 Series processors, working together to upgrade vehicles that help improve customer lifestyle and streamline the ownership experience.
MaxLinear, Inc. announced that the company’s multi-protocol transceivers and interface bridges are being used in Portwell’s computing platforms built for Industrial IoT applications and data center monitoring systems.
The Industrial Internet of Things is being enabled by 5G networks and other technological advances. Software defined radio is another technology that can serve an important role IIoT applications.
Ericsson is enhancing its 5G capabilities with the launch of an end-to-end solution that will guarantee the consistent low latency and high reliability demanded by time-critical applications and services for consumers, enterprises and public sector.
The COWBOY e-bike illustrates u-blox and Taoglas’ unique expertise, which when combined provides customers with high performance, and industry-best, positioning and connectivity solutions.
Anritsu Corporation announced that Autotalks, a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication solutions provider, has endorsed its RF calibration and validation test based on Anritsu’s Universal Wireless Test Set MT8870A.
The industry’s first non-cellular 5G technology standard has been recognized by International Telecommunication Union’s Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) and included as part of the 5G standards in IMT-2020 technology recommendation.
Insight SiP announced that it has obtained financing from the French government and Southern regional Government as part of the “Regional Investment Program for the Future” enabling it to further develop its IoT security program.
The global satellite IoT communications market is growing at a good steady pace. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global IoT subscriber base grew to surpass 3.4 million in 2020. The installed base of satellite IoT connections will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.8 percent to reach 15.7 million units in 2025.