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Samsung and Arm Unveil 6G Development Efforts

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Samsung and Arm are already working on the same table, developing the next generation of mobile data technology to meet our ever-growing demands.

Mobile data networks have been driving the 5G era since 2019. In 2001, the 3G network was launched to pave the way for smartphones; in 2009, the 4G era arrived, and mobile streaming video efficiently raised data usage; the 4G era traveled almost 10 years; and finally, in 2019, the 5G network rollout addressed the rising need for data. 

Currently, Samsung and Arm are actively working on the next generation of mobile data technology. Even before the arrival and necessity of 6G, the demand for 6G’s high data speeds, which are expected at 1 TB/s, is anticipated. However, it seems that this latest mobile data technology will take enough time since processing such massive data streams will need overall new software. 

Now, Samsung Research and Arm are working on developing this software to handle the problem of real-time processing and find a method named parallel packet processing that can handle this data influx by processing information in parallel. Samsung and Arm plan to build this software as an open-source project, which permits anyone to contribute and ensures the software remains free to use. 

At the moment, 6G networks are expected by the end of the decade, and Samsung and Arm’s collaboration on parallel processing software aims to make the arrival easier. The 6G network technology will deliver high speeds; the massive data handling capabilities will support a thick network of interconnected devices; facilitate communication between self-driving cars and the network; authorize smoother autonomous driving; and many more.

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