Unlocking the smart home: the trends and drivers shaping innovation and growth

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GSMA Intelligence recently reviewed its forecasts for global IoT connections. As part of that, the forecasts were revised for the smart home segment to reflect new trends and innovations accelerating the adoption of smart home devices. These include advances in network technologies, progress with device interoperability, implementation of new AI features and biometrics, and a growing consumer emphasis on solutions allowing greater energy efficiency.

This Insight Spotlight assesses the outlook for industry players, as operators eye the smart home connectivity opportunity, chipmakers look to ride a wave of demand, and AI providers jostle for position.

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