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5G A recent report by InterDigital and ABI Research reveals that the energy consumption of the wireless industry is poised to grow by 160% by 2030. Unlike previous wireless generations, 5G is poised to have an enormous environmental impact due to its eventual ubiquity and expanding usage. The study quantifies the energy footprint for approaching 5G deployment and identifies best practices to encourage energy sustainability as wireless technologies evolve. It also cautions that anticipated advancements in 5G technology are also a catalyst for growing energy consumption. Today’s mobile telecommunications industry serves around 5.3 billion users and generates $1.38 trillion in service revenues, according to the report. Each generation of wireless has contributed to driving demand for mobile services and opportunities for new use cases around the world – and 5G is no exception. ....
Qualcomm has agreed to purchase Nuvia for approximately $1.4 billion. The news is music to the ears of Qualcomm’s various partners. Samsung, Sony, OnePlus, LG, and others, with products spanning smartphones to smart car systems, have issued supportive statements. This could be one of the most significant tech acquisitions of the year. But why is Nuvia joining Qualcomm such a big deal? The short version is that the deal sees Qualcomm return to custom CPU designs based on the Arm architecture. This has wide-ranging implications for Qualcomm’s silicon portfolio, from high-performance servers to energy-efficient smartphones. However, there’s much more to the story than that. ....
Tech predictions from Arm for 2021 Arm company experts offer their perspectives on the technologies and engineering concepts they believe will play an outsized role next year and into the coming decades. Invisible AI Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) gain ground when their complexity gets pushed into the background. Over 1.5 billion people enjoy ML algorithms when they take smartphone pictures (or subsequently search for them in their ever-expanding photo files) generally without knowing it. The same phenomenon occurs whenever someone issues a command to one of the estimated 353 million smart speakers deployed worldwide. Invisibility works, according to Jem Davies, Vice President, Arm Fellow and GM of Armâs Machine Learning Group. ....