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  • ARM report claims the always-connected 'Internet of Things' is already here

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    Nicole Lee
    Nicole Lee
    10.28.2013

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is finally here. Or at least, that's what a recent report by the Economist's Intelligence Unit wants us to believe. Sponsored by ARM, which certainly has a vested interest in the matter, the 32-page paper states that the industry is at last catching on to the idea of connected devices after more than a decade of slow progress. After surveying 779 senior business leaders from 19 different industries around the world, the Economist revealed that a staggering 75 percent of businesses are already exploring the space. In fact, only 6 percent of those interviewed think of it as hype, and 94 percent believe IoT will have a significant impact in the next three years. However, the IoT phenomenon still has a long way to go before widespread consumer adoption takes hold. Most businesses are still just experimenting with IoT either in research or internal operations and the "internet of things" mantra remains laced with jargon that might not sell well to the general public. The report also notes the dearth of IoT-skilled workers, a general lack of investment and the need for open standards before more consumers can embrace it.

  • ARM CEO Warren East will retire in July, president Simon Segars to take over

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    03.19.2013

    Warren East has overseen a sharp rise in the fortunes of ARM Holdings plc over the last few years, but tonight the company announced he will step down effective July 1st. Stepping into the lead role is current president Simon Segars, who has been with the company in a number of positions since 1991. East has been successful in expanding ARM's business from one product line when he took over in 2001 to a technology offering used by over 300 chip customers to make 9 billion chips last year, according to chairman John Buchanan. He's also had a reputation for interesting quotes and predictions, with some (Windows on ARM) working out better than others (netbooks taking over the market.) We interviewed Segars both at CES and MWC earlier this year, you can check out the videos embedded after the break.

  • The Engadget Interview: ARM president Simon Segars at MWC 2013

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    Myriam Joire
    Myriam Joire
    03.03.2013

    We met up with ARM president Simon Segars at Mobile World Congress to talk about the company's recent milestones -- 8-core big.LITTLE processors, the powerful yet efficient Cortex-A50 architecture (which we discussed with James Bruce last year), MediaTek's Cortex-A7 quad-core SoC (the first of its kind) and Samsung's octa-core Exynos 5 chip -- to name a few. Hit the break to watch our video and read the interview transcript.

  • Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with ARM's Simon Segars (update: video embedded)

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    Brian Heater
    Brian Heater
    01.09.2013

    Want to know more about what goes into that smartphone you're carrying around all the time? This one's worth checking out. We'll be sitting down with Simon Segars, the president of ARM Inc. about the technologies that power many of our mobile devices. January 9, 2013 2:30 PM EST Check out our full CES 2013 stage schedule here! Update: video embedded