We have followed Israel-based chip provider Altair since its early days in the WiMAX market, and in recent years it has migrated into IoT markets, and been acquired by Sony. According to Dima Feldman, Altair’s VP of product management and marketing, the firm is now looking to capitalize on a growing demand for its IoT-focused cellular chipsets in 2020. In an interview, Feldman said low power WAN (LPWAN) market growth is speeding up, mostly driven by one of the two 4G-based licensed spectrum options, LTE Cat-M. Altair customers have launched a number of new products in the past few months, based on designs that are 12 to 24 months old, which highlights that time to market is not as short…