internet of things - money of things - technology of things infographic
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This infographic illustrates the growth of the Internet of Things, the money it's driving, and the technology behind it.TRANSCRIPT
16,000,000 361,000,000
500,000,000
12,500,000,000
25,000,000,000
50,000,000,000
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
The Internet of Things Universe If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past their best. The Internet of Things has the potential to change the world, just as the Internet did. Maybe even more so. —Kevin Ashton, That 'Internet of Things' Thing, RFID Journal, July 22, 2009
The net profits of IoT from 2013 to 2022 are estimated to
be $14.4 trillion dollars.
In 2013, businesses realized only 53% of the IoT profit opportunity.
In 2020, additional expenditures for IoT will be twice the US
GDP for 2013.
Wireless Communications
will unlock much of the IoT’s economic
potential by enabling the data
flow.
Wide area Deployment
will be enabled by advances in
miniaturization both in hardware
and software.
Small Wireless Sensors
capable of transmitting raw data, and higher
functions, will enable IoT.
Intelligent Packaging
will make IoT interactive and
easy to use.
In 1995, there was 16 million devices connected on the Internet, and nearly all the data on the Internet was captured and created by typing, pressing a record button, taking a digital picture or scanning a bar code, leaving out the most numerous and important routers of all – people.
By 2020, 50 billion devices will be connected, including 3 billion subscribers buying information to enhance their lifestyles. In mature markets, each of these customers will have 5-10 things connected. By
2020 a cumulative 100 billion processors will have shipped.
eInfochips is an IoT product and semiconductor design solutions company recognized for technology leadership by Gartner, Frost and Sullivan, NASSCOM and Zinnov. The company has designed over 500 products for top global companies, with more than 10 million shipped around the world. Today, over a thousand engineers are developing products at ten design centers across India and the USA.
The compound annual growth rate for the number of things
from 2005 to 2020.
www.eInfochips.com
16,000,000 361,000,000
500,000,000
12,500,000,000
25,000,000,000
50,000,000,000
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
The Internet of Things Universe If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past their best. The Internet of Things has the potential to change the world, just as the Internet did. Maybe even more so. —Kevin Ashton, That 'Internet of Things' Thing, RFID Journal, July 22, 2009
The net profits of IoT from 2013 to 2022 are estimated to
be $14.4 trillion dollars.
In 2013, businesses realized only 53% of the IoT profit opportunity.
In 2020, additional expenditures for IoT will be twice the US
GDP for 2013.
Wireless Communications
will unlock much of the IoT’s economic
potential by enabling the data
flow.
Wide area Deployment
will be enabled by advances in
miniaturization both in hardware
and software.
Small Wireless Sensors
capable of transmitting raw data, and higher
functions, will enable IoT.
Intelligent Packaging
will make IoT interactive and
easy to use.
In 1995, there was 16 million devices connected on the Internet, and nearly all the data on the Internet was captured and created by typing, pressing a record button, taking a digital picture or scanning a bar code, leaving out the most numerous and important routers of all – people.
By 2020, 50 billion devices will be connected, including 3 billion subscribers buying information to enhance their lifestyles. In mature markets, each of these customers will have 5-10 things connected. By
2020 a cumulative 100 billion processors will have shipped.
eInfochips is an IoT product and semiconductor design solutions company recognized for technology leadership by Gartner, Frost and Sullivan, NASSCOM and Zinnov. The company has designed over 500 products for top global companies, with more than 10 million shipped around the world. Today, over a thousand engineers are developing products at ten design centers across India and the USA.
The compound annual growth rate for the number of things
from 2005 to 2020.
www.eInfochips.com
16,000,000 361,000,000
500,000,000
12,500,000,000
25,000,000,000
50,000,000,000
1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020
The Internet of Things Universe If we had computers that knew everything there was to know about things—using data they gathered without any help from us—we would be able to track and count everything, and greatly reduce waste, loss and cost. We would know when things needed replacing, repairing or recalling, and whether they were fresh or past their best. The Internet of Things has the potential to change the world, just as the Internet did. Maybe even more so. —Kevin Ashton, That 'Internet of Things' Thing, RFID Journal, July 22, 2009
The net profits of IoT from 2013 to 2022 are estimated to
be $14.4 trillion dollars.
In 2013, businesses realized only 53% of the IoT profit opportunity.
In 2020, additional expenditures for IoT will be twice the US
GDP for 2013.
Wireless Communications
will unlock much of the IoT’s economic
potential by enabling the data
flow.
Wide area Deployment
will be enabled by advances in
miniaturization both in hardware
and software.
Small Wireless Sensors
capable of transmitting raw data, and higher
functions, will enable IoT.
Intelligent Packaging
will make IoT interactive and
easy to use.
In 1995, there was 16 million devices connected on the Internet, and nearly all the data on the Internet was captured and created by typing, pressing a record button, taking a digital picture or scanning a bar code, leaving out the most numerous and important routers of all – people.
By 2020, 50 billion devices will be connected, including 3 billion subscribers buying information to enhance their lifestyles. In mature markets, each of these customers will have 5-10 things connected. By
2020 a cumulative 100 billion processors will have shipped.
eInfochips is an IoT product and semiconductor design solutions company recognized for technology leadership by Gartner, Frost and Sullivan, NASSCOM and Zinnov. The company has designed over 500 products for top global companies, with more than 10 million shipped around the world. Today, over a thousand engineers are developing products at ten design centers across India and the USA.
The compound annual growth rate for the number of things
from 2005 to 2020.
www.eInfochips.com