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10th January 2016, 12:09 | #1 |
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| Intel peddles Curie chips again Chipzilla has been telling anyone who will listen at the CES show that the Internet of Stuff is happening and it will all be happening using its Curie chip. It was showing us voice-activated, fitness-tracking sunglasses and stuff like smartwatch music -like devices. All running on Intel’s Curie chip. For those who came in late, the Curie is a low-power Quark chip, Bluetooth, and a hub to track activities like steps and health data. It also has pattern-recognition technologies. Chipzilla wants its Curie in a wide range of wearables, sports equipment, fabrics, electronics, and Internet of Things sensors. It even had a BMX bike and snowboard that had Curie inside. Apparently it was useful at providing real-time information like the height, angle, distance, and speed of jumps. http://fudzilla.com/news/mobile/3961...ie-chips-again |
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