Edge deployment strategy dependent on 5G use case being served SANTA CLARA, Calif.–Whether it’s autonomous driving, AR/VR-type applications or myriad data-intensive smart city initiatives, moving compute,
What’s the difference between the fog and the edge?
Depends on who you ask SANTA CLARA, Calif.–“I think edge is to fog as to what apple is to fruit,” Helder Antunes, chairman of the OpenFog
IEEE working group focuses on accelerating fog computing adoption To help meet the demand of fog and edge computing, the OpenFog Consortium recently announced its OpenFog
As mobile, cable, and telecom operators begin to virtualize their networks, they are also building a robust data center technology. Now, as their networks become
Analyst Angle: Embracing Wi-Fi, LTE and 5G – licensed and unlicensed – in the enterprise
A conversation with Asha Keddy, Vice President of Next Generation and Standards, Intel The below is only a summary. Download a transcript of the complete interview and access the
Data center workloads create demand for enhanced processors at the edge Dutch semiconductor manufacturer NXP unveiled a new System-on-Chip (SoC) solution, dubbed LX2160A, which moves data