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Huawei and Intel advance 5G partnership to testing phase

Huawei and Intel said their 5G collaboration has advanced to the testing phase. The two companies are launching 3GPP 5G New Radio (NR) based interoperability development testing using Huawei’s 5G base station prototype and Intel’s third generation 5G mobile trial platform. The tests will...

Microsoft launches Azure Confidential Computing to combat cyber breaches

Microsoft's new security platform targets customers worried about placing sensitive data in public clouds Microsoft recently announced it is making it more difficult for hackers to breach the data and privacy of its public cloud users with a new set of services and features called...

Intel vice president discusses new open source projects

Imad Sousou, vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation, delivered a keynote presentation titled “How Open Source Powers the Cloud to the Edge” at this year’s Open Source Summit North America. As vice president, Sousou oversees Intel’s open source software efforts, from virtualization to...

SUSE director discusses human enablement at open source summit

Los Angeles, Calif. -- Alan Clark, director of industry initiatives, emerging standards and open source at SUSE, and chairman of the OpenStack Foundation’s board of directors, delivered a keynote presentation titled “Lightning Talk: Human Enablement” at the Linux Foundation’s Open Source Summit North America...

Will Intel be a major player in the 5G chip market?

Intel isn’t a top provider of LTE chips, but the company is determined to play a major role in 5G and the internet of things. Its chipsets are used in servers, network equipment and mobile devices, giving it a unique end-to-end play that it...

Will Intel be a major player in the 5G chip market?

5G will be different from LTE in several ways, and these differences could give Intel an advantage Intel isn't a top provider of LTE chips, but the company is determined to play a major role in 5G and the internet of things. Its chipsets are...

Intel looks to speed 5G development, commercialization

The non-standalone variant of the 5G New Radio standard is set for finalization in December, an accelerated timeline agreed to earlier this year and meant to speed delivery of commercial 5G-related services like home broadband and television following a fixed wireless access deployment model....

Ericsson invests in factory automation for radio products

Factory owners who invest in automation can break even in less than six months and see a 210% return within the first year, according to Ericsson. The company backs up this marketing claim with real world experience from one of its own factories. A...

Intel subsidiary brings A.I. to the edge

Myriad X deemed first visual processing unit capable of providing deep learning at the edge Movidius, an Intel subsidiary that specializes in low-power processor chips for computer vision and deep-learning, recently unveiled a new processing unit that brings artificial intelligence to the edge. Movidius was acquired...

Accenture develops driving behavior initiative in Japan

The data collected from taxis and drivers will be processed using Intel’s IoT platform reference architecture Accenture, together with Japanese insurance company Sompo Japan Nipponkoa and taxi firm Daiichi Kotsu Sangyo are collaborating to build a deep learning algorithm using the Intel IoT platform reference...

Ericsson and Intel join Toyota to design networks for connected cars

The automotive industry and the wireless industry are joining forces to harness the power of big data from connected cars. The Automotive Edge Computing Consortium is a partnership formed by Toyota, Ericsson, Intel, NTT DoCoMo, and Denso. The companies said their goal is to...

Samsung and Anritsu claim 1.2 Gbps with 6 carrier aggregation

Samsung said its newest LTE modem is capable of aggregating six component carriers, an industry first. The 3GPP currently defines carrier aggregation as a maximum of five component carriers, each having up to 20 megahertz of bandwidth. Samsung said its new LTE Category 18...

Samsung reports blockbuster Q2

Company is on track to replace Intel as world's largest chipmaker The world's leading smartphone vendor had a very strong second quarter, but smartphones were not the biggest contributor to Samsung's bottom line. Operating profit for Samsung's semiconductor business was almost double that at its...

Intel and ZTE extend partnership with NFV reference design

Intel and ZTE have released a network functions virtualization reference design for a containerized virtual evolved packet core (vEPC) application. The companies said Intel's microservice-based NFV application container solutions will support ZTE in the development of vEPC applications developed, tested and verified in the...

5G lab advances research and development

The evolving 5G standard is bringing companies from many parts of the wireless ecosystem together to create new hardware and software. Austin, Texas is a nexus of 5G research not only becuase of AT&T's work with Intel and Ericsson, but also because of National...

Upstream oil and gas industry uses sensors and servers to boost productivity

Data analytics can increase oil well production by up to 30%, according to Intel. The chip giant sees low oil prices as an opportunity to help energy companies manage their expenses and increase productivity at a time when every dollar counts in the oil...

AT&T data centers report performance boost with new chip

Carrier says Intel's new Xeon platform cuts server count Intel has launched a new data center solution that the chipmaker says can support up to 5 times more transactions per second than systems created just four years ago. The company is trumpeting "the biggest data...

AT&T data centers report performance boost with new chip

Carrier says Intel's new Xeon platform cuts server count Intel has launched a new data center solution that the chipmaker says can support up to 5 times more transactions per second than systems created just four years ago. The company is trumpeting "the biggest data...

Qualcomm threatens to block iPhone sales

Qualcomm is asking U.S. trade authorities to potentially ban the sale of iPhones that do not use Qualcomm's baseband processors. The chipmaker is calling for an import ban, as well as an order that would prevent the sale of phones that are already in...

Intel abandons part of its IoT business

The world's largest chipmaker considers itself well positioned to capitalize on the internet of things, because it makes chipsets for devices, networking gear and data center servers. But one part of Intel's IoT business has not gotten off to a good start. The company...

Auto dealerships can accelerate autonomous and shared mobility (Reality Check)

New mobility services such as ridesharing and carsharing have already impacted people’s transportation choices. In fact, on-demand mobility services are poised to be the fastest growing market segment in the transportation industry. With autonomous cars looming on the horizon, the era of autonomous transportation...

Analyst Angle: Analytics to optimize enterprise and IoT applications

A conversation with Caroline Chan, General Manager, 5G Infrastructure Devision, Network Platform Group, Intel The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the complete report "3.5 GHz: Assessing technology, deployment options and business models" when it publishes on in July. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzpn_IxU6fQ&feature=youtu.be With the...

Analyst Angle: Analytics to optimize enterprise and IoT applications

A conversation with Caroline Chan, Vice President and General Manager, 5G Infrastructure Division, Network Platform Group, Intel The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the complete report "Mastering Analytics: How to benefit from big data and network complexity." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzpn_IxU6fQ&feature=youtu.be With the evolution...

DAC 2017: MEMS are key to IoT applications

Coventor is changing the way MEMS are made The value of the internet of things lies in the data generated by billions of connected devices, and those devices need sensors to generate that data. Sensors measure temperature, light, speed, position, moisture, flow rate, activity level...