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NTT DATA unveils ultralight Edge AI platform
NTT DATA, a pioneeringIT infrastructure and servicescompany, unveiled its new Edge AI platform to accelerate IT/OT convergence by bringing AI processing to the edge.
WBBA: more investment key for 'Gigacities' benefits
The key criteria required for an urban area to be described as a ‘Gigacity’ have been set out in a new report released by the World Broadband Association.
Ambarella brings gen AI capabilities to edge devices
Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor company, has announced during CES that it is demonstrating multi-modal large language models (LLMs) running on its new N1 SoC series at a fraction of the power-per-inference of leading GPU solutions.
Magnachip introduces 6th-generation 600V SJ MOSFET
Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation has released its 6th-generation 600V Super Junction Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (SJ MOSFET) enhanced with microfabrication technology.
Dual-SIM smartphones and eSIMs spell the death of the second phone
The latest Omdia data for a smartphone active installed base for 3Q22 shows the stark decline of smartphones with single SIM card slots and the under-the-radar rise of eSIMs over the past few years.
Streamlining SIM technology for APAC IoT applications
Compared to other industries in APAC, which are at the forefront of innovation, digital transformation in the IoT space in Asia Pacific (APAC) has experienced slow progress.
Conference highlights Asia's semiconductor industry growth
Following the success of its inaugural edition, the second Electronics Asia Conference (EAC), a virtual conference and exhibition organised byAspenCore, the publisher of EE Times Asia, EE Times India, and EDN Asia, is set to take place from October 17 to 19, 2023.
Singapore holds lead position in Omdia Fibre Development Index
Singapore has again emerged as leader in Omdia’s Global Fibre Development 2022 Index, with maximum scores in seven of the nine metrics (referenced below).
Telecom revenue will fall as tech fails to deliver value
Total worldwide telecoms revenues from mobile and fixed broadband services will grow 14% between 2022 and 2027 to reach €1.2 trillion according to latest research from Omdia.
What will 2023 look like for telecoms?
Over the next year, the telecoms industry is going to see a huge amount of innovation, driven by developments such as telco and hyperscaler convergence, the introduction of 5G standalone, the wider adoption of open RAN and new applications and services designed for the network edge.