Apple about to take over 5G fashion division from Intel
Apple is at an advanced stage of taking over the 5G fashion division of Intel. The Intel division, which has been in loss for a long time, will be bought for around $1 billion.
The first rumours of interest in a takeover at Apple arose in April. At the time, the company announced that Qualcomm's co... Read more
TSMC accelerates production process 5 nanometer chip due to 5G introduction
TSMC sees the demand for new processors rise, thanks to the sale of early 5G devices. The company now wants to roll out more advanced technology, in the form of 5 nanometer chips, a little earlier than expected.
The production process of the new 5 nanometer (nm) chip should be scaled up to mass prod... Read more
Microsoft signs 2 billion deal with AT&T
Microsoft will provide a cloud infrastructure and productivity services to U.S. telecom operator AT&T. These services are part of a multi-year deal that both companies have announced today, says SiliconAngle. The agreement is worth more than $2 billion.
The announcement comes a day after AT&... Read more
Researchers create tiny beyond 5G chip
Researchers from the University of California - Irvine have developed a chip that can send and receive data at a frequency above 100GHz, knows Venturebeat. This technology is expected to be at the basis of 6G.
The ultra-high frequencies used by the chip are expected to transfer extremely large amou... Read more
Cabinet wants to add tens of thousands of 5G masts to the streetscape
The government wants tens of thousands of 5G transmitter masts in the streets of the Netherlands by 2022. This is evidenced by a preliminary bill from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate, writes the AD. According to the bill, municipalities will be obliged to participate in the construction... Read more
First 5G connection of VodafoneZiggo established
VodafoneZiggo has established its first 5G connection in the Netherlands in the Maastricht area. The provider collaborated with Ericsson, who provided the base station for the connection.
The base station, which is located near Maastricht, uses a test license on the 3.5 GHz frequency, reports NU.nl.... Read more
EU rejects proposal wifi-based standard for connected cars
The European Union has made it possible for companies to compete with technologies for Internet-connected cars. The European Union rejected an application for a WiFi-based standard supported by Volkswagen, writes Reuters.
Germany, France and Italy, among others - all countries with powerful car indu... Read more
European rollout 5G delayed by sanctions and investigation Chinese equipment
European governments' assessment of the impact of using Chinese equipment is slowing down the roll-out of 5G services across Europe. In addition, the American sanctions against Huawei are also causing a delay. That's what Anders Nilsson, CEO of the Swedish telecom group Tele2, says in an interview w... Read more
Cabinet does not ban Huawei at construction 5G network
The government has decided that Huawei will not be excluded from the construction of 5G networks in the Netherlands. In so doing, it ignores repeated warnings from the United States (US), claiming that the Chinese government can spy through the company's equipment.
The government's decision also goe... Read more
“U.S. is considering requirement that 5G equipment should be made outside of China.
The government of US President Trump would consider requiring 5G equipment used in the US to be designed and manufactured outside China. That's what the initiates report to The Wall Street Journal.
Last month, the US President ordered that some of the network equipment and services produced abroad ... Read more