As 5G evolves for both public and private networks, edge demands will significantly impact the fluidity and structure of 5G infrastructure. Mobile network operators (public 5G) and enterprises (private 5G) face a formidable challenge: How to deploy a wireless infrastructure that can effortlessly scale with future upgrades (e.g., 5G Advanced) and demands, without incurring the traditional capital and operational expenses associated with system redesigns and rip-and-replace costs.
This talk will focus on the foundation of all wireless infrastructure—the 4G+5G baseband System on a Chip (SoC). We will explore how a "soft modem" can adapt to evolving infrastructural demands across small cells and macro cells, address new application use cases, and respond to emerging megatrends such as 5G non-terrestrial networks. Additionally, we will discuss market fundamentals impacting 5G deployments and share personal insights into the founding and evolution of a 5G semiconductor startup in the era of AI.
Speakers and Panelists:
Adil Kidwai, Head of Product Management, EdgeQ
Edward Wu, Head of Marketing & Market Development, EdgeQ
Moderator:
Alan J Weissberger, IEEE Techblog Content Manager
Co-sponsored by: Santa Clara University
Agenda:
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Registration & Networking
3:00 PM: Opening Remarks
3:05 PM – 4:00 PM: Presentation
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Panel Discussion/Conversation
4:30 PM – 4:50 PM: Audience Q&A
4:50 PM: Closing Remarks & Acknowledgements
Room: 1308 , Bldg: SCDI, Santa Clara University , Santa Clara , California, United States, 95053
Inside a Telecom Chip Start-up and its 4G+5G Base Station SoC
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