These Jaw-Dropping Facts Will Change Your Mind About the Internet of Things

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The market for the Internet of Things (IoT) has been slowly developing over the years, and now includes connected devices and automated systems for everything from agricultural equipment to autonomous vehicles. But since the IoT isn't a single tech product, it can be difficult for investors to understand how it's benefiting tech companies, and what the potential is for this growing market.

So to give some perspective on the IoT, here are a few important facts that investors should know about this fast-growing tech trend.

The world seen from a satellite, with dots connected above it
The world seen from a satellite, with dots connected above it

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Millions of autonomous vehicles will be on the road in the coming decades

IHS Markit estimates that more than 33 million autonomous vehicles (AVs) will be sold annually in 2040. Right now that might seem like a long way off, but lots of progress is currently being made in the AV space that will help make this possible.

For example, NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) is already on the third iteration of its autonomous-vehicle platform called Pegasus, which will enable full autonomy of its test vehicles sometime this year. The company's use of artificial intelligence, onboard sensors, and cloud computing will help bring us one step closer to a self-driving future.

Similarly, Alphabet's (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Waymo has already logged more than 10 million autonomous miles of driving, and launched the first-ever commercial autonomous ride-hailing service back in December. The company has plans to bring the service to more cities later this year. Right on its heels is General Motors (NYSE: GM); GM is growing its self-driving subsidiary, Cruise Automation, by doubling its headcount over the next nine months, and will unveil a self-driving car without steering wheels or pedals later this year.

Self-driving cars will need to be connected to the internet to enhance their data-processing capabilities, which can only be made possible on a grand scale through another part of the IoT: 5G networks.

5G networks will reach 40% of the world's population by 2024

To make autonomous vehicles a reality, new and faster 5G networks are being built. These ultrafast cellular networks are the next evolution in wireless communication. They'll not only pave the way for AVs, but also help usher in smart-city connections -- for more efficient parking services, traffic flow, and utilities -- soon.

5G is just beginning to be built out right now, but its potential is enormous. Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ) says that 5G speeds will be up to 20 times faster than 4G LTE. Not only that, but the latency speeds -- how long it takes devices to communicate with cellular towers -- will be much faster. That means that new services like autonomous ride-hailing services and smart cities will be able to operate safely and efficiently, without the same lag time that current networks have.