Close to half of the respondents agree that sensor processing holds the key to future innovations in IoT workloads. Followed by IoT workloads for computer vision and voice recognition at 38 and 13 percent, respectively. This trend is corroborated by significant interests in emerging applications such as AI camera and health and fitness monitoring, which would increase workloads on sensor data and computer vision.
What kind of IoT workloads will be key to future innovation?
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