Nvidia and Nokia have announced a strategic partnership to add the former's artificial intelligence (AI)-powered radio access network (RAN) products to Nokia's RAN portfolio, enabling communication service providers to launch AI-native 5G Advanced and 6G networks on Nvidia platforms. The aim is to drive wireless innovation in performance and efficiency, ensuring consumers using generative, agentic and physical AI applications on their devices will have "seamless" network experiences.
Qualcomm ( NASDAQ:QCOM) stands out as one of the lesser-appreciated semiconductor names as the AI revolution continues to play out, while other emerging tech trends also start to gain traction among growth and momentum-focused investors. Indeed, the AI race and the road towards AGI (or artificial general intelligence) seems to be on, with many hyperscalers signing deals or taking stakes in the great OpenAI, the firm that kicked off the AI boom when it unleashed ChatGPT to the world.
As we look ahead to the next decade of mobile connectivity, now is a good time to consider how security needs could evolve: Advancements in connectivity, compute and AI bring unprecedented opportunities, but they also demand robust security measures to protect our digital future.
ETSI has published an analysis of advanced integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) use cases, laying foundational groundwork for the anticipated deployment of 6G systems.