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The IoT Spans Sensor to Server Existing software and hardware paradigms are being disrupted The ARM architecture is the only architecture that can span end to end Billions of Nodes 3
Trends Driving IoT Cloud Mobile Internet Decreasing Hardware Costs App Culture 4
Low, low, hardware costs. 2012 2016 ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller $0.49 <$0.30 Wi-Fi $1.30 $0.80 Bluetooth $0.75 $0.35 MEMS Sensor (vibration/accelerometer) $1.30 $0.95 Camera (1.8 MP CMOS image sensor) $1.70 $1.10 GPS $1.15 $0.65 Source: Gartner (2013), ARM Estimate 5
Intelligence is Emerging Everywhere Precision Agriculture Street light Efficiency Leak Detection Chronic Disease Management 6
The Internet of Things Key Enablers Will Be: Tiny, low-cost sensors Secure, standardized Internet and web to the tiniest of devices Authentication and trust Universal data model semantics Easy, open development Volume 26 Billion Installed Units by 2020 - Gartner Device Categories 7
IoT Architecture Server nodes Security Data Storage & Analytics Gateway/AP Communication Management nodes Local Processing Discovery Applications Standards-based End-to-End Security, Web, Data Objects & Management Little Data BIG DATA 8
Efficient Sensor Nodes 9
ARM in Embedded Intelligence Today Relative growth in MCU & smartcard 2 billion ARM Cortex-M-based devices shipped in 2012 by leading semiconductor companies MCUs radios sensors Intelligence starting at $0.50 10
Trends: Integration of MCU, sensor and radio IoT end nodes combine these three critical elements ARM is strong in current MCU and low power radio market Smart sensors is the next trend Trend to integrate into a single package Analog and Flash doesn t scale down as fast as logic separate dies Controller Radio Sensor 11
Breaking Down the Billions Devices will be increasingly connected Attachment rate dependent upon business models and end-to-end platform development Units(000s) 5,000,000 4,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 Embedded Intelligence Ensuring secure, capable nodes will require 32-bit intelligence 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 New connected automotive New connected industrial New connected medical New Connected Consumer Gateways, Controllers, Hubs Processing performance and unit volume will vary widely by deployment types and topology choices 1,000,000 500,000 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: IHS Inc. 12
Increasing Efficiencies in Cities Parking EV Charging Public Transportation Car Fitness Water Management Building Automation Lighting ~1M Smart Parking Spaces by 2020 Source: Navigant Research 13
Street Lighting Application 6LoWPAN mesh technology over sub GHz 802.15.4 End-to-end solution with web integration and security Cellular NanoService Platform NanoService NanoStack Street Light M2M Nodes (( NanoRouter )) Internet customer-specific & reference apps 6LoWPAN, CoAP, JSON 6LoWPAN, CoAP, JSON IPv4/6, HTTP, JSON 14
Lighting Commercial Connected sensors and lighting control Units(000s) 50000 45000 Potential Cortex-M Sockets Systems also incorporate control panels, and wireless repeater/hubs as needed 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 Occupancy Sensors Environmental Sensors Connected Ballast 10000 5000 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Images Courtesy of PhotonStar LED Source: IHS Inc and ARM 15
In 2020 and the average family of four SOURCE: "Building Blocks for Smart Networks" (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2013) 16 The number of Internet-connected devices projected to be in the home of the average family of four (with two teenage children) in 2020 up from an average of about 10 connected devices in 2012.
In the Home Smoke alarms Security cameras Smart meters Toys Lighting Health monitoring 25B smart appliances shipping 2020 1B installed smart meters by 2020 Sources: Pike Research, Gigaom 12.2M home automation systems shipping 2017 17
For the Individual Smart Watches Health Monitoring Patches Smart Glasses Baby Monitors Fitness Clips Smart Jewelry Posture Monitors ~70 Million wearables shipping in 2017 Source: Juniper Research 18
Opening Up Embedded Low-cost, easy-to-use platforms enable broad experimentation and development 1,000,000s Platform 19
Opening Up Innovation 20
Summary Devices Shipped (Millions of Units) 2017 Devices CAGR Chips/Device 2017 Chips Chip CAGR Automotive 3,800 10% 1 3,800 10% Smart Card 8,500 10% 1 8,500 10% Microcontrollers 11,400 5% 1 11,400 5% Embedded 3,000 30% 1 3,000 30% Connectivity EBC/Hubs/ 20 10% 1-2 20 10% Intelligent Systems Wearables 70 46% 1-2 70 46% Others 3,000 10% 1-2 3,000 10% 21