The semiconductor industry has driven computing costs to the point where it is now possible to process, collect and store information on a massive scale. This year, billions of microcontrollers will be shipped to enable this functionality throughout the consumer and enterprise landscape. The challenge remains, however, to easily and seamlessly connect and access these devices.
At the same time, Wi-Fi has emerged as the primary means for devices to gain Internet connectivity. The combination of ubiquitous access and billions of end-points is allowing new product opportunities to become a reality. Soon, a much broader array of devices will connect to the Internet, each benefitting from the enrichment provided by massive connectivity. These devices include -but are not limited to:
ZeroG chips and software are architected to work alongside the more than 7 billion 4-bit, 8-bit and 16-bit host microcontrollers sold each year. Thanks to ZeroG, these devices can now easily connect to the Internet and Wi-Fi is no longer confined to large, fast systems. Further, ZeroG allows embedded system designers to continue using the tools they already have, greatly reducing design complexity and speeding time to market.
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