5G technology can do things that simply can’t be done now
In the development of communications in the past 10 years, the most important product is the smartphone. What technology will bring us to the next stage in the future? 5G technology has become a hot topic among guests attending this year's Boao Forum for Asia.
Chen Wenqi, chairman and CEO of VIA Electronics, said that 5G is indeed a very important technology. On the one hand, 5G utilizes new communication technology, which is combined with the original 4G technology, allowing the 5G communication standard to use high frequency and some small mid-frequency ones. In addition, we can see some very interesting progress, that is, 5G achieves very low latency. People used to talk about LTE, which was unable to achieve low latency in the 4G era. We can now see many new applications.
Speaking of some new applications, Chen Wenqi said that we can see that 5G has many application scenarios. For example, there are some SDN software-defined networks and some network cloudization, which can make the grid very flexible and can meet various human needs. This kind of demand can also meet the new Internet of Things and allow various devices to be interconnected. "I am very excited to see the development of the future era."
Ge Yue, Apple’s global vice president, believes that the development trend of 5G mainly focuses on three areas. First of all, it can achieve extremely large data storage. For example, AR/VR technologies can become a reality with the emergence of 5G. After all, it requires a huge amount of data storage. Second, it can achieve extremely low latency and help various industries, such as multi-functional medical equipment. Precisely because of this extremely low latency, medical equipment can be remotely controlled and various data can be fed back in real time. So, as these new technologies emerge, there are all kinds of possibilities where feedback can be done almost in real time. Third, the interconnection between machines can enable the interconnection of a large number of sensors or any smart device imaginable such as smart electricity meters and water meters. These are all because of 5G technology.