Samsung's ARTIK Board: Jump-Starting The Internet of Things
Samsung is probably best known for three things: smartphones, tablets, and TVs. Although the company has made great success on those fields, the South Korean conglomerate company works in many other fields, and one of them is the major manufacturer of the majority of electronic components and circuits on many devices.
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