- In March 2025, India launched its first commercial high-performance IoT system-on-chip (SoC), estimated to cost 30 percent less than competing chips. This development aims to drive the growth of India's IoT sector by offering a cost-effective solution for IoT devices
- In October 2024, Qualcomm launched a new product portfolio for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, featuring advanced chipsets and on-device AI capabilities. The Qualcomm IQ series is designed for industrial-grade use, powering applications such as robots, drones, and industrial automation with high compute, power efficiency, and safety-grade features
- In September 2024, Bharat Pi launched a cutting-edge IoT development board for Matter smart home applications, equipped with SEALSQ VaultIC292 secure element. The board integrates Matter protocol for seamless, secure connectivity across devices and offers advanced cryptographic protection, catering to the growing demand for smart home and industrial IoT solutions
- In April 2023, Qualcomm launched four new System on Chips (SoCs) as part of its expanded IoT portfolio, building on its Aware platform. These chips, including the QCS8550 and QCM8550, are designed for high-performance applications such as drones and cloud gaming. The new solutions integrate edge AI processing, power efficiency, and 5G connectivity to enhance the performance of IoT devices across industries such as industrial automation and enterprise solutions
- In December 2024, Qualcomm launched seven new chips designed for IoT devices in the retail sector. These chips, which range from entry-level to high-end models, incorporate AI and image processing technology to enhance the functionality of IoT devices, including cameras. They aim to improve performance in applications such as smart stores, interactive displays, and touchless payments, while also supporting advancements in warehousing and manufacturing sectors



