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ZDNET's David Gewirtz takes a deep dive into 5G and edge computing. Yes, 5G comes with your phone. But how is it really being used? And what can it enable us to do? We have answers, so dig in.
Mobile Edge Computing also known as multi-access computing, can be defined as the near-real-time processing of large amounts of data produced by edge devices and applications closest to where it’s ...
Edge computing should not be confused with client computing, like mobile devices and laptops. Client computing usually is about downloading data from the network, and often running client software ...
JESD209-6 is crucial for the next generation of mobile devices, AI applications, and edge computing, where high performance ...
'Edge computing' or the 'intelligent edge' are some of the latest buzzwords drawing attention in the tech world. But what exactly is it and why does it matter to you?
Edge Computing is pushing computing powers away from central locations to the edge of networks to empower real-time data analysis.
The 5G-enabled move to the edge is enabling the next chapter of cloud-computing.
Microsoft's growing investments in cloud computing and a recent reorg reflecting those investments are sure to bring greater attention to Microsoft's intelligent edge and mobile strategy.
A wealth of standards, possible architectures and applications makes careful planning of mobile edge systems systems important, difficult.