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Sprint and ARM Collaborate to Drive Innovation around Internet of Things (IoT)
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. --(Business Wire)--
ARM (News - Alert) today announced availability of a rapid prototyping developer kit
for the Internet of Things (IoT) market that integrates the Sprint
Mobile Broadband USB 598U Modem by Sierra Wireless with the mbed
microcontroller development platform,
which is based on the ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor. The IoT market is set
to grow exponentially, with Gartner (News - Alert) estimating 50 billion connected
devices by 2020*. The majority of these devices will be driven by
connected sensors, requiring the support of a large community of
developers from highly diverse industries. The devices and sensors will
be used across a wide range of key industry verticals, including
automotive, transportation, healthcare, utilities, retail, and energy.
Historically the creation of connected devices for such applications has
involved complicated development on 8-bit microcontroller architectures
with even further complexity involved when integrating a modem. The
rapid prototyping developer kit from Sprint (News - Alert) and ARM overcomes these
challenges by providing a simple C++ development environment on a full
32-bit high-performance microcontroller. These open source drivers will
be pre-integrated for the Sprint Mobile Broadband USB 598U Modem,
allowing developers to focus on their particular project with the
reassurance of a fully integrated, functional modem.
Sprint has optimized the Sprint Mobile Broadband USB 598U Modem to take
advantage of the Sprint 3G CDMA EVDO Rev. A network. The
energy-efficient Cortex-M3 processor provides a scalable
high-performance 32-bit microcontroller required to enable easy
development with standard programming using C++.
"Sprint is proud to apply our extensive open network experience to the
deployment of this powerful development platform from ARM. The
combination of ARM and Sprint technologies introduces a flexible,
sophisticated and easy-to-use capability that we expect to be a potent
catalyst for developer activity across many areas of opportunity," said
Wayne Ward, vice president-Emerging Solutions, Sprint.
"Early adopters, entrepreneurs and innovation hubs, such as the Maker
ecosystem, are increasingly experimenting with solutions focused on the
Internet of Things. Over the next 4-5 years this type of prototyping
will facilitate an increase in the commercialization of solutions for
this exciting market," said Vincent Korstanje, vice president, segment
marketing, ARM. "By enabling rapid prototyping for the Internet of
Things, ARM and Sprint are able to upport the genesis of this ecosystem
with easy, affordable access to the latest low-power technology and high
bandwidth connectivity."
Join Sprint and ARM for a hands-on workshop on rapid prototyping of
cellular-connected microprocessors at the Sprint Collaboration Center,
6 December. We invite developers and engineers to learn how to
use the mbed.org
microcontroller, based on ARM's Cortex-M3 microprocessor, to quickly
compile applications and create new "connected prototypes". To register
for the event use the link below. http://events.sprint.com/SprintMBEDworkshop
About ARM
ARM designs the technology that is at the heart of advanced digital
products, from wireless, networking and consumer entertainment solutions
to imaging, automotive, security and storage devices. ARM's
comprehensive product offering includes RISC microprocessors, graphics
processors, video engines, enabling software, cell libraries, embedded
memories, high-speed connectivity products, peripherals and development
tools. Combined with comprehensive design services, training, support
and maintenance, and the company's broad Partner community, they provide
a total system solution that offers a fast, reliable path to market for
leading electronics companies. Find out more about ARM by following
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