5G
“New 5G chips will help to alleviate bandwidth challenges, provide faster response times as well as increase data security for the user” ROBERT MOFFAT
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SALES & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, MEDIATEK EUROPE
that companies like MediaTek are working on have the potential to solve a great deal of the teething problems being experienced by 5G, allowing the technology to unleash its full potential. “New 5G chips will help to alleviate bandwidth challenges, provide faster response times as well as increase data security for the user,” says Moffat. “If we take edge computing, for example, 5G chips, such as the MediaTek Dimensity 1000 chipset, feature the most powerful edge AI hardware in a smartphone. This means data can be held locally without the need to upload to the cloud – saving on bandwidth and reducing packet loss during the transmission of data.” The next 12 months will see 5G begin to touch the lives of more people than ever before, supported wholly by cutting edge chipsets designed to harness ultra-low latency, high-throughput communication to deliver bold new advances in IoT, AI, video streaming, online gaming and just about every other aspect of a modern, digital world.
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