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As operators embrace multi-cloud and cloud-native architectures, cloud-native function validation is proving to be a continuous requirement than a one-time check As operators have migrated to multi-cloud, the reliability of network functions has become a new source of worry. Many experience container failures, jitters and latency, and resource constraints settling into this new ...


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AT&T said that while many in-vehicle services can function over 4G, advanced use cases increasingly benefit from 5G performance In sum – what to know: 5G as a vehicle platform – AT&T is positioning 5G as the foundation for software-defined vehicles, enabling faster OTA updates and more advanced in-car services. Coverage beyond cellular – To […]


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Synopsys returns focus to core IP business, as ARC and MIPS come together under GlobalFoundries In a move that signals a major strategic pivot, Synopsys has agreed to sell its ARC Processor IP business to New York-based foundry vendor GlobalFoundries for an undisclosed sum. The deal that is expected to close in the second half […]


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Telcos are known for their heavy energy use, but so is AI. Could one, ironically, help the other? Telecom operators rank among the most power-hungry companies on the planet, consuming roughly 1-2% of global electricity demand. As 5G networks expand and mobile data traffic continues its upward trajectory, that consumption keeps climbing. The GSMA has pushed telecom...


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Nvidia is not spending its market valuation windfall on random diversification If you look at Nvidia’s deals over the last three years, they seem scattered. A handful of small software buys. A couple of massive strategic investments. Some moves that look suspiciously like vendor financing dressed up in different clothes. But underneath the apparent chaos […]


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