Jensen Huang: "Developing 6G-applied AI technology with 9 partners"
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company is collaborating with nine companies, including Samsung Electronics, to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technology applicable to the sixth generation of mobile communications (6G).
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is giving a keynote speech before the official opening of 'Computex 2025' on the 19th. [Photo = NVIDIA YouTube capture]
CEO Huang made this announcement as the first speaker in a keynote speech on the 19th, the day before the opening of 'Computex 2025' held in Taipei, Taiwan.
He asked, "Why hasn't computing changed its direction across all industries after so long?" and emphasized, "That's why communications is one of the important industries." He continued, "Given that cloud data centers around the world have become software, communications should also be defined as software."
Companies that NVIDIA is collaborating with on 6G AI. [Photo = NVIDIA YouTube capture]
CEO Hwang said, "It took us about six years to refine and optimize the fully accelerated radio access network LANX, which delivers incredible performance in terms of data transfer rate per megawatt (MG) or data transfer rate per weight," and explained, "Now that we've reached the same level as cutting-edge Asics, we can achieve that level of performance and functionality and then layer it on top of AI."
Hwang said, "We have great partners here," and added, "We are working on a full-stack process with Samsung Electronics, Nokia, and Kyocera."
In addition, he mentioned SoftBank, T-Mobile, Indosat, Vodafone, Fujitsu, and Cisco as partners.
Samsung Electronics is known to have invested in research and development of 6G technology, such as publishing a 6G white paper titled "AI Embedded and Sustainable Communication Services," which contains the trends and directions of next-generation mobile communications technology in February.
Meanwhile, 'Computex 2025', hosted by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Taipei Computer Association, will be held for four days from the 20th to the 23rd at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center with the theme of 'AI Next'.
This event is expected to see the participation of 1,400 companies from 29 countries around the world, setting up about 4,800 booths.
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NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is giving a keynote speech before the official opening of 'Computex 2025' on the 19th. [Photo = NVIDIA YouTube capture]
CEO Huang made this announcement as the first speaker in a keynote speech on the 19th, the day before the opening of 'Computex 2025' held in Taipei, Taiwan.
He asked, "Why hasn't computing changed its direction across all industries after so long?" and emphasized, "That's why communications is one of the important industries." He continued, "Given that cloud data centers around the world have become software, communications should also be defined as software."
Companies that NVIDIA is collaborating with on 6G AI. [Photo = NVIDIA YouTube capture]
CEO Hwang said, "It took us about six years to refine and optimize the fully accelerated radio access network LANX, which delivers incredible performance in terms of data transfer rate per megawatt (MG) or data transfer rate per weight," and explained, "Now that we've reached the same level as cutting-edge Asics, we can achieve that level of performance and functionality and then layer it on top of AI."
Hwang said, "We have great partners here," and added, "We are working on a full-stack process with Samsung Electronics, Nokia, and Kyocera."
In addition, he mentioned SoftBank, T-Mobile, Indosat, Vodafone, Fujitsu, and Cisco as partners.
Samsung Electronics is known to have invested in research and development of 6G technology, such as publishing a 6G white paper titled "AI Embedded and Sustainable Communication Services," which contains the trends and directions of next-generation mobile communications technology in February.
Meanwhile, 'Computex 2025', hosted by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Taipei Computer Association, will be held for four days from the 20th to the 23rd at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center with the theme of 'AI Next'.
This event is expected to see the participation of 1,400 companies from 29 countries around the world, setting up about 4,800 booths.
https://www.inews24.com/view/blogger/1845682
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