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There’s some great news for IoT manufacturers and developers considering building cellular-enabled IoT devices. Microsoft Azure is now pre-integrated with the Qualcomm® LTE IoT Software Development Kit (SDK) from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
LTE networks contributed to a rise in mobile video usage with more fluid video experiences and new ways to interact with and consume video. Now, video is finding its way into Industrial IoT (IIoT), one of today’s hottest areas of growth. IIoT brings together vision processing, sensor data, machine-to-machine communication, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technologies to automate tasks in commercial and industrial settings.
Mobile application development requires a careful balance of power consumption and CPU performance while operating within specific thermal constraints. In our previous blog on big.LITTLE, we talked about how the big.LITTLE architecture can help developers achieve this balance. In this blog we’ll delve a little deeper into what happens behind the scenes with some strategies for programming on a big.LITTLE platform.
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