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Edge Computing and 5G

Taking compute and data to the edge is steadily gaining momentum. But with today’s data explosion and evolution of end devices, network infrastructures that can handle large data volumes and increasingly complex edge devices are in high demand. The combination of 5G and edge computing appears to be the answer to this problem.

One millisecond is the minimal latency offered by 5G, with the restriction that one millisecond is only radio latency.

Edge Computing and 5G

A symbiotic link between 5G and edge computing technologies can support a new generation of smart devices and apps. 5G’s improved capabilities can boost computer applications by lowering latency, enhancing application response times, and expanding data collection and processing capabilities.

With the increased number and capabilities of edge devices, the Internet of Things (IoT) devices are becoming increasingly complex. Because they can collect numerous

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