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February 21, 2023

IoT Technology Focus

Innovative IoT Lighting and Connectivity Solutions from Lantronix

The first UL-Certified switch with true 24×90 watt power along with direct high-voltage DC power. The switch complies with the latest IEEE 802.3bt PoE++ standards and 52 Gbps switching capacity. This switch can be powered by low-line and high-line AC or DC power. It can also be powered by Digital electricity from VoltServer, making it ideal for smart building applications.

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LEXI Develops First LoRaWan Universal IoT Gateway

LEXI develops the first LoRaWan universal IoT Gateway. The announcement is coming as the company is already shipping the gateway to customers.

The LoRaWan standard was developed for large-scale Internet of Things (IoT) communication, by the LoRa Alliance. It addresses the need to transmit signals across great distances, such as from one continent to another. The LoRaWan system also can send signals through barriers, such as concrete while running in a low-power mode.

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Sintron Develops a Line of Edge AI GPU Gateways for IoT

Sintron develops a line of edge AI GPU gateways for IoT. Sintron Corp. has now launched a line of gateways specifically for the edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) Internet of Things (IoT) deployment.

Computing at the edge is the process of making data storage and computation processes more accessible to users. The process takes place on a local device, which could include an IoT device, a computer, or a dedicated edge server.

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Internet of Things goes full Bore


Circuit Cellar fans, its abundantly clear that Internet of Things (IoT) is now hitting the markets in almost all industry and consumer spaces.

The workings of IoT are becoming clearer to the general public, and to the many experts who are now dedicated to discovering more ways to process raw data.

Edge, AI, and GPU is something that is hitting the marketplace and being delivered to eager developers and automation engineers.

Smart buildings and smart homes are being inundated with new and exciting ways to collect data and process the same.

With the advent of the Matter smart home standard comes a whole host of new companies making certain their products are either shipped with the standard or upgradeable. And with Chatbots spiraling up into the stratosphere there is a new call for more AI computing power.

.The markets for IoT are now ripe for the multi-trillion-dollar market share, and more.


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Raspberry Pi announced today the Raspberry Pi Debug Probe designed to interface with RP2040-based targets or any other Arm-based microcontroller with Serial Wire Debug 3.3V I/O port. This new debug kit has been launched for just $12.00.

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