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Tablets take off with the launch of Apple iPad* Launch of the Amazon Kindle* Sony LIBRIé * arguably the first e-book reader, launched Launch of first mass market home PC and PC modem First laptop, the Osborne* is built Intel 4004, the first commercial processor, is launched Sales of laptops overtake desktop PCs for the first time First connected mainframe is born First web-based email service, Hotmail* is launched World Wide Web is born Google* founded Facebook* is founded Intel is founded Introduction of the first smartphone, the Palm Kyocera* Launch of Xbox LIVE* First connected games console, the Sega Dreamcast* is launched BMW* manufactures first connected car BMW* offer full in-car internet First connected smart energy meters are available First connected TV, the Roku Netflix* player, is available Launch of Google TV* and best-seller Freebox Revolution 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2000 2010 2020 1960 1970 1980 1990 31 billion devices connected to the internet connected devices connected devices connected devices connected devices connected devices connected devices connected devices connected devices & 4 billion people by 2020 93,047,785 5 Billion 2 Billion 15 Billion 0 13 188 313,000 80% have Intel Inside of all PCs shipped today 0.4m 0.5m 0.6m 0.6m 0.7m 0.8m 0.8m 1.0m 1.1m 1.3m 1.4m 1.6m m = millions Sold 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 More than one million PCs sold every day The Internet of Things The Internet is evolving, again. Every day, billions of people connect to the Internet through billions of devices – PCs, smartphones and TVs to name just a few. While the PC remains at the centre of this evolution, Internet connectivity is now embedded into cars, fitness equipment, factory robots and vending machines. This smarter, connected world has the potential to change how we live. Here, Intel has produced a quick snapshot of how the number of connected devices has exploded since the birth of the Internet and the PC, as well as a glimpse forward to 2020. The Internet may already be huge, but it’s about to get a lot bigger. Smartphones Smart TVs Tablets Mainframes, PCs & Laptops Automotive Smart Energy Meters Games Consoles E-book Readers The data referenced in this document came from a variety of sources. For a full list please visit: www.intel.co.uk/internetofthings Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

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Page 1: internet of things 300dpi · The Internet of Things The Internet is evolving, again. Every day, billions of people connect to the Internet through billions of devices – PCs, smartphones

Tablets take off with the launch of Apple iPad*

Launch of the Amazon Kindle*

Sony LIBRIé * arguably the first e-book reader, launched

Launch of first mass market home PC and PC modem

First laptop, the Osborne* is built

Intel 4004, the first commercial processor, is launched

Sales of laptops overtake desktop PCs for the first time

First connected mainframe is born

First web-based email service, Hotmail* is launched

World Wide Web is born

Google* founded

Facebook* is founded

Intel is founded

Introduction of the first smartphone, the Palm Kyocera*

Launch of Xbox LIVE*

First connected games console, the Sega Dreamcast* is launched

BMW* manufactures first connected car

BMW* offer full in-car internet

First connected smart energy meters are available

First connected TV, the Roku Netflix* player, is available

Launch of Google TV* and best-seller Freebox Revolution

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2000

2010

2020

1960

1970

1980

1990

31 billion devices connected to the internet

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

connected devices

& 4 billion people by 2020

93,047,785

5 Billion

2 Billion

15 Billion

0

13

188

313,000

80% have Intel Insideof all PCs shipped today

0.4m 0.5m 0.6m 0.6m 0.7m 0.8m 0.8m 1.0m 1.1m 1.3m 1.4m 1.6m

m = millions Sold

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

More than one million PCs sold every day

The Internet of ThingsThe Internet is evolving, again. Every day, billions of people connect to the Internet through billions of devices – PCs, smartphones and TVs to name just a few. While the PC remains at the centre of this evolution, Internet connectivity is now embedded into cars, fitness equipment, factory robots and vending machines. This smarter, connected world has the potential to change how we live. Here, Intel has produced a quick snapshot of how the number of connected devices has exploded since the birth of the Internet and the PC, as well as a glimpse forward to 2020. The Internet may already be huge, but it’s about to get a lot bigger.

Smartphones

Smart TVs

Tablets

Mainframes, PCs & Laptops

Automotive

Smart Energy Meters

Games Consoles

E-book Readers

The data referenced in this document came from a variety of sources. For a full list please visit: www.intel.co.uk/internetofthings

Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.