⭐ By 2030, Elias wasn't just living in a smart home; he was living off the returns of the companies that built it. The "gimmicks" of the 2020s had become the essential utilities of the new decade.

The year was 2030, and Elias didn’t own a single "dumb" object.

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Elias had started his portfolio with the "brains." He looked at and Qualcomm . These companies weren't just making phone parts; they were building the high-performance processors and 5G modems that allowed a self-driving car to make a split-second decision to avoid a stray dog. Without the chips, the "things" were just plastic and metal. The Connectors: The Network Giants

Finally, he invested in the "memory." Every smart sensor generates data, and that data needs a home. He bet on and Microsoft (Azure) . They provided the massive cloud storage and AI tools that analyzed the billions of data points flowing from smart factories and connected homes.

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