After teasing the chip module for nearly a year, Samsung has finally
commercially launched its ARTIK Internet of Things (IoT) platform, with a
partner program to promote it and Digi-Key as its online distributor.
amsung has finally commercially launched its ARTIK family of chips for IoT businesses after unveiling them last May in San Francisco.
ARTIK
is a one-stop chip module that has a built-in application processor,
modem chip, memory chip, and sensor, as well as supporting software,
drivers, storage, security, development board, and cloud in the software
front. ARTIK is offered in three options with different sizes and specifications: ARTIK 1, ARTIK 5, and ARTIK 10.
Its
diverse support for numerous technologies allows developers and product
designers freedom to build "whatever device they want", a Samsung
spokesman said.
Developer kits for the chip can be ordered from Samsung's channel
partner Digi-Key Electronics starting February 22 and those wishing to
utilise the chips for their devices can go to the official homepage and order in bulk. Lower volume orders can be placed on Digi-Key's website from sometime next month.
Samsung
also launched the Certified ARTIK Partner Program. Those who place
orders and join will get support from the tech giant to accelerate
commercialisation of their products that use the chip. In terms of
operating systems, ARTIK offers support for Snappy Ubuntu, Tizen,
Canonical, Fedora Linux stack, and Nucleus Real Time, but not Android.
In
tools, Arduino's web-based development environment and Temboo, which
enables cloud connectivity and automatic code generation, will be
supported. Medium One's workflow tools and voice control of Sensory and
Soundhound, as well as 3D radar tech by Vayyar are available.
Clients
get to use Microsoft's Azure cloud platform as well as Samsung's own
SAMIIO, an open data exchange platform. Samsung stressed that the chips
have built-in hardware security with trusted executive environment (TEE)
by Trustonic.
"I'm very proud of the Samsung ARTIK team and the
strong momentum they have achieved. In less than 8 months, we've gone
from product launch to commercial availability, while building multiple
modules, operating systems, embedded security, and a growing ecosystem
of actively engaged partners," said CTO Dr Byungse So of Samsung
Strategy and Innovation Center, in a statement.
"We believe in the power of open platforms and partner ecosystems,
leveraging the wealth of expertise and experience available in the
market to bring delightful experiences to our customers. We're excited
to see all the innovative projects that developers will come up with in
the future."
The South Korean tech giant has repeatedly promoted
IoT since last year's Consumer Electronics Show. The topic is likely to
be a big part of the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, as well as for tech companies in general.
Samsung declined to comment on expected volume and revenue from the business.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/samsung-commercialises-artik-chip-in-iot-push/
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