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We believe that lightweight headworn AR glasses are poised to become the next evolution of the smartphone. They offer even more immersive experiences than 2D screens and will transition users from looking down at their phones, back to looking around at their surroundings, while retaining that digital view.
Today, edge devices are everywhere, with tens of billions more expected to be deployed in the coming years. They are used for everything from measuring temperatures and tracking assets to controlling production processes across many verticals including IoT, robotics, automotive, and healthcare. Data, the by-product, is becoming increasingly important to organizations as these IoT devices acquire more of it.
What do on-demand language translation, self-driving cars, and video calls have in common? They’re all examples of today’s ubiquitous technology that was once the figment of science fiction (sci-fi). As technology evolved over the last several decades, it’s been exciting to watch how inventions, once popularized through pop culture media like TV and film, became real.
For Linux developers who build low-level kernel and driver solutions, the open-source development model plays a key role in helping to drive innovation forward. This model allows you to take advantage of the features and ongoing updates contributed by the Linux development community, as well as make your own contributions.
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