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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 22 MIN

Beyond Smartphones: The Converging Worlds of 5G, AI, and Neuromorphic Computing

from What's Up with Tech? · host Evan Kirstel

Interested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected]'ve reached the halftime mark of the 5G journey, and the game is about to get much more interesting. Stephen Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirant, joins us to break down the findings from their comprehensive annual report on the state of 5G, drawing insights from 415 global engagements in 2023.The telecommunications landscape is transforming rapidly as operators pivot toward 5G Standalone architecture and advanced capabilities. With over 50 customers actively testing this new architecture last year, we're poised for a wave of commercial deployments throughout 2024. This transition promises to deliver the true 5G experience originally marketed years ago – enhanced performance, reduced latency, and specialized capabilities tailored for enterprise use cases.Security has become a paramount concern following numerous high-profile attacks on critical infrastructure. As networks transition to cloud-based architectures, organizations are expanding beyond traditional "protect and detect" approaches to embrace comprehensive "respond and recover" strategies. Meanwhile, monetization efforts are advancing on dual fronts: enhancing consumer fixed wireless access while developing specialized enterprise services including RedCap IoT, security slicing, mission-critical communications, and innovative space/aerial connectivity solutions.The convergence of AI with telecommunications creates fascinating bidirectional impacts. Networks are being enhanced with embedded AI to improve efficiency and performance, while simultaneously evolving to support the unique demands of AI applications. This evolution opens new revenue opportunities through "network as a service" offerings for sovereign AI deployments and multi-tenant enterprise AI services.Perhaps most exciting is the imminent arrival of augmented reality glasses as the first truly disruptive form factor since smartphones revolutionized mobile computing. With over 2 billion spectacle wearers globally as the initial addressable market, these AI-enabled devices could achieve mass adoption within 18 months.Looking further ahead, Stephen shares his vision for the fusion of quantum computing with AI, eventually leading to neuromorphic computing – brain-inspired networks that will fundamentally transform how our world operates within the next 15 years. The future of connectivity isn't just about faster speeds – it's about creating intelligent networks that think and adapt like never before.Discover how these technological shifts will impact your business and daily life. Subscribe now and join the conversation about the forces reshaping our connected world.Support the showMore at https://linktr.ee/EvanKirstel

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Interested in being a guest? Email us at [email protected] We've reached the halftime mark of the 5G journey, and the game is about to get much more interesting. Stephen Douglas, Head of Market Strategy at Spirant, joins us to break down the findings from their comprehensive annual report on the state of 5G, drawing insights from 415 global engagements in 2023. The telecommunications landscape is transforming rapidly as operators pivot toward 5G Standalone architecture and advanced capab...

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