I suppose it could be seen that way. Then again, he said " lots of wifi electronics into the bulb" which is a weird statement in and of itself. Lots? More like one chip with supporting components.
Yes, the embedded system inside this lightbulb will need to be rated to operate at higher than usual temperatures when compared to, say, the electronics inside your VCR.
Typical commercial-grade integrated circuits are rated for a range from 0 to about 70 degrees C (32 to 158 degrees Farenheit). Industrial components typically push the upper limit to 85 deg. C (185 deg. F).
Yes, the embedded system inside this lightbulb will need to be rated to operate at higher than usual temperatures when compared to, say, the electronics inside your VCR.
Typical commercial-grade integrated circuits are rated for a range from 0 to about 70 degrees C (32 to 158 degrees Farenheit). Industrial components typically push the upper limit to 85 deg. C (185 deg. F).