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Intel Continues To Bet Big On IoT

In case you missed it, Intel took a deeper dive into IoT this month by revealing new hardware and software products tied to its IoT architecture platform.

The Santa Clara, Calif.-based semiconductor giant launched new low-power silicon Intel Quark processors; two free cloud-connected multi-architecture operating systems -- Wind River Rock and Wind River Pulsar Linux - and an open-source project, Trusted Analytics Platform, to secure big data analytics applications in cloud environments.

While Intel has strengthened its IoT product line, its IoT Group revenue rose to $581 million in its most recent quarter, up 10 percent over the same quarter in 2014.