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How to improve delivery of 5G services and applications – without changing core infrastructure

TM Forum

Among the promises of the 5G era is a range of entirely new, sector-specific digital services, achieved via advanced network technologies such as network slicing and multi-edge computing – which require consistently high performance and agile connectivity. changes to existing 5G core infrastructure.

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

OnLive CloudLift Enterprise is particularly suited for delivering latency-sensitive GIAs over nearly any network to a wide array of thin clients including tablets, mobile devices and Mac and PC laptops. Defense and Aerospace, Engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE), Automotive and Healthcare are all sectors that rely on GIAs.

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What are the emerging B2B hotspots for telcos?

TM Forum

Cloud native software in operational and business support systems (OSS/ BSS) and network management is becoming the de facto model for telecoms IT development and delivery. Cloud-based networks are at the core of the next phase of 5G, and cloud hosting for all kinds of data is now widespread. Current revenue sources.

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The impact of 5G and cloud on telco capex and opex

TM Forum

5G network investments have essentially amounted to the largest round of spending the industry has ever gone through, which currently only brings us to the non-standalone version of the wireless technology. The majority of network sharing for 5G to date is happening in radio access networks (RANs).

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Nvidia’s big ambitions could be its Achilles’ heel in the Arm deal

The Verge

Crucially, Arm doesn’t actually make its own chips: rather, it sells both licenses for companies to design their own chips that use Arm’s architecture (like Apple’s M-series chips for Macs), in addition to selling entire CPU and GPU designs (like the Cortex-X1 CPU and Mali GPUs found in the Google Tensor and Samsung Exynos 2100).

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Co-creation: The accelerator for 5G prosperity in the enterprise market

TM Forum

They include manufacturing, automotive, agriculture, utilities, smart cities, healthcare and transport. 5G will complement a breadth of technologies such as IoT, AR/VR, mobile edge compute, analytics and AI. CSPs are consumer-market orientated, with only 31% of them investing in enterprise. recent report. Our latest research.

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Your car is about to go open source

Galido

“Today, automakers are having a hard time getting their customers to buy informatics systems because they only can do 10% of what a mobile phone can do,” said Rudi Streif, who leads the Automotive Grade Linux workgroup for the Linux Foundation.