A team from the University of California San Diego and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has invented a scalable technology that enables faster and more reliable 5G and 6G wireless communication.
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As part of CRN’s 2025 Edge Computing 100, here are 25 providers that are specializing in 5G, IoT and edge services.
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In a recent research study about robotics use across industry, Automation World found that 100% of the integrators responding to the survey have seen an uptick in interest for AMRs (autonomous mobile ...
Researchers at Cornell University have made a significant breakthrough in the field of computing by developing the world’s first microwave-powered computer chip. This innovative chip, known as the ...
In recent days, T-Mobile US announced significant advancements across emergency communications, with the first native ...
A new kind of processor that uses microwaves can be used in future AI systems or in wireless communications, a new study shows.
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