Will the smart factory benefit from 5G? Industry experts weigh in
4G’s ‘replacement’ is on the horizon and may be transformative for the manufacturing sector.
4G’s ‘replacement’ is on the horizon and may be transformative for the manufacturing sector.
Gartner says the worldwide market will spike in value as businesses gear up in preparation of 5G rollouts.
Qualcomm has revealed a host of new 5G technologies as well as the vendors adopting its chips for 5G-enabled smartphones.
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Market revenue is predicted to decline, but this won’t deter vendors from moving forward and adopting 5G.
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Sales are slow at present but it may only take four years for 5G to become the new standard.
Nokia touts the “extreme automation” capabilities of the new solution.
To make mobile AI more powerful, Qualcomm has focused on removing physical boundaries in accelerator technologies.