Top emerging 5G and edge computing innovations to watch out for now
With low latency and high speeds, edge computing and 5G could potentially serve as the locus of innovation for organizations.
With low latency and high speeds, edge computing and 5G could potentially serve as the locus of innovation for organizations.
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Being able to deploy machine learning applications at the edge bears the promise of unlocking a multi-billion dollar market. For that to happen, hardware and software must work in tandem. Arm's partner ecosystem exemplifies this, with hardware and software vendors like Alif and Neuton working together.
Adopting edge technologies will be key to businesses' success, according to chip giant Intel.
AWS and Vodafone's year-long partnership on 5G is taking shape in Europe, with a commercial center due to open in London in 2021.
Until now, edge computing was promising but still developing. In 2021, new business models will emerge that facilitate the deployment of edge in production. Cloud platforms will compete while artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G will drive the rapid expansion of edge use cases.
There are now so many “edges” in data center deployments that it’s getting harder to find the “center” in the data center. Despite there being a lot of contention, nobody yet has an edge on defining “the edge.”
A few hundred small servers, scattered throughout the country and linked by fiber optic cable, should theoretically be capable of providing the same value to customers as one hyperscale data center. Just because something can be done, however, should it?
The state-owned lab where Santos Dumont is located will enable researchers to access the resource for free
When driving a vehicle, milliseconds matter. Autonomous vehicles are no different, even though it may be your AI that drives them. AI = data + compute, and you want your compute to be as close to your data as possible. Enter edge computing.