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The next 20 years will see homes changing more than over the hundred preceding them. Homes will expand in the activities they enable and support. Most crucially, with real-time integration into the wider environment and economy, homes will increasingly respond to the needs of individuals, societies, economies, and the planet.
The evolution of the smart home market will be fundamental to that change. Having developed from a niche to a more mainstream market over the past few decades, smart home technology will become core residential infrastructure, just as plumbing and electricity are today, by updating and augmenting key resources.
A key aspect that has so far limited smart home system adoption is one that has held back most new markets — it is a lack of interoperability. Without interoperability, end-users are faced with complexity and risk in selecting and installing new smart home devices. This whitepaper examines the potential for Matter specification to bring in-home interoperability to smart home systems and its ability to drive broadscale industry and consumer engagement. It also examines how leading wireless connectivity chipset vendors, such as NXP, will enable and support new smart home connectivity and OEM operational demands in the smart home.
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