A “post-5G chip” will allow to control robots from an AI server in real time

https://www.nedo.go.jp/news/press/AA5_101817.html

Magna Wireless Co., Ltd., in collaboration with Osaka University (and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has developed a post-5G semiconductor chip that achieves ultra-low latency communication. The post-5G chip reduces the processing time (latency time) of 5G wireless communication from approximately 10 milliseconds to 0.2 milliseconds or less, a 50th of the conventional time. This makes it possible to apply wireless communication to control signals that require ultra-low latency. Specifically, it will be possible to control robots in real time from an artificial intelligence (AI) server via local 5G wireless communication.

Magna Wireless plans to commercialize the post-5G chip by fiscal year 2025.

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