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Dialog Semiconductor Sets The IoTMark-WiFi Benchmark Rating To Beat

Dialog Semiconductor has set a new record within the IoTMark-WiFi benchmark, even whether it is the one present entry.


EEMBC’s IoTMark-WiFi benchmark aims to check the all-vital vitality effectivity of WiFi devices which are anticipated to have months, or more, of battery life whereas supporting typical IoT messaging calls for.


The DA16200 is an SoC from Dialog which claims to offer “a breakthrough in battery life” for WiFi-related, battery-powered IoT devices reminiscent of sensible door locks and wearables.


“Today’s IoT sensors require frequent battery replacement which significantly impacts the client expertise,” said Sean McGrath, Senior VP and General Manager, Connectivity and Audio Business Group at Dialog.


“We designed the DA16200 to specifically deal with this concern and supply a leading battery lifetime.”


Within the IoTMark-WiFi benchmark, the DA16200 set a rating of 815 (equal to about 815 days of battery life for an IoT sensor running on two AA batteries). The SoC options Dialog’s VirtualZero expertise which allows a machine to join. Keep related to a WiFi community at a very low common current to enable battery life that can often attain three- to five years.


Mohamed Awad, VP of IoT Enterprise at Arm, commented:


“The IoT is transforming industries from industrial to home functions, with many of these new connected gadgets requiring a mixture of long battery life and intensely low power.


By leveraging VirtualZero expertise and the Arm(R) Cortex(R)-M4 processor, Dialog’s Wi-Fi SoC empowers customers to construct disruptive, energy-efficient IoT products for the long run.”


Extra info about the DA16200 will be discovered here.


Current IoTMark-WiFI scores might be discovered here.


(Photo by Brands&Folks on Unsplash)


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