The Internet of Things will lead 2015 developments

The sensors to be used in the Internet of Things will be the ones that will boost the sales of microprocessor manufacturers over the next few years.

Internet of Things

Αυτή είναι η πρόβλεψη που κάνει η εταιρεία συμβούλων KPMG για το 2015, σύμφωνα με δημοσίευμα του Venture Beat. Στην έρευνα της KPMG συμμετείχαν 155 εταιρείες και σύμφωνα με τα στοιχεία που συλλέχθηκαν τα κύρια έσοδά τους θα προέλθουν, τα αμέσως επόμενα χρόνια, από αισθητήρες, από τις μεγάλων δεδομένων και τον ιατρικό εξοπλισμό.

Also, in the long run, research has shown that significant revenue for the industry will come from biometric devices, embedded automotive technology and robotics.

The report is diffused with optimism for the Internet of Things, as many manufacturers, such as Intel, are considered to have made it a key priority in their design. After all, the report as a whole is more positive than last year, reflecting the industry's highest optimism.

More than 80% of the participants answered that they expect an increase in revenues and profits in the coming years. About 61% of respondents expect the sensor sector (for cars, apps, etc.) , touch, wearables and for the Internet of Things) will increase significantly during 2015.

66% of the companies that participated in the KPMG survey believe that the medical industry will be a "great opportunity" in the years to come. Also, 62% considers that network and telecom products will have the most growth in 2015.

It is further estimated that cloud, big data and wireless/mobile application markets will contribute significantly to companies' revenues of processors.

Finally, the executives of the companies estimate that the US, China and India will continue to be the most important markets for the next three years. 87% of microprocessor companies had revenue over one billion over 2014.

Source: pestaola.gr

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