Sure, 5G is super fast and utilizes low latency, but there are other things to consider beyond that, such as the increased chance of security attacks to IoT.
50% of the CIO Jury declared that they believe 5G will boost IoT. Interestingly, half of the panel doesn’t believe this is the case. So, what sides are the panel taking?
Qualcomm announced two chips which will form the backbone of the 5G revolution, and they aim to get 5G smartphones into the hands of the public in 2020.
Millimeter Wave network refers to a new series of communication protocols in the short wavelength range of 1- 10 mm and high frequency 30-300 GHz bands.
As an alternative to increasing battery capacity, device manufacturers are trying to develop low-cost, low-power frameworks for 5G. Here are two such strategies.
If you’ve wondered if 5G is the way of the future, you need to look no further than a recent operation performed in China. A brain operation was successfully carried out by a surgeon who controlled his tools over a 5G connection.