Huawei: 5.5G is a key milestone on the path to an intelligent world
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BANGKOK, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
—Striding Towards the Intelligent World White Paper Release
The Striding Towards the Intelligent World Summit at HUAWEI CONNECT 2022
successfully concluded today. David Wang, Huawei's Executive Director of the
Board and Chairman of ICT Infrastructure Managing Board delivered a keynote
speech titled Embracing the 5.5G Era: Striding Towards the Intelligent World at
this summit.
In this speech, he stressed that 5.5G is a key milestone on our path to an
intelligent world and released Huawei's latest series of white papers on the
intelligent world. Wang also called upon the ICT industry to coordinate efforts
around eight facets of this vision. By working together to further define and
refine the industry vision and standards for the 5.5G era, the industry will
move ever faster towards the 5.5G era and the intelligent world.
In the future, individuals, households, and industries will have higher
requirements for digital infrastructure.
For individuals, immersive services like XR and holographic communication are
maturing, and connectivity experience is set to increase from 1 Gbit/s to 10
Gbit/s. Mobile DOU will surge from today's 15 GB to 100 GB. Requirements for
latency and ubiquitous connectivity will also increase.
For households, the demands generated by advanced services like 24K 3D VR games
and holographic education and meetings are creating a full-fiber, 10 Gbit/s era.
For industries, digital transformation has now entered the fast lane.
Industrial-grade applications such as smart manufacturing and power grid
dispatching are raising diversified requirements for connections, quality, and
sensing, while also triggering explosive growth in demand for computing power
and storage.
Wang noted, "We must continue to work hard if we hope to reach an intelligent
world. The 5.5G era is an important milestone on this path – one we cannot
miss. In the 5.5G era, we will need ubiquitous 10 Gbit/s experience;
intelligent and high-quality compute scheduling; highly autonomous L4 networks;
Cloud Native 2.0 services for enterprises, and a 10-fold increase of computing
effectiveness, storage, and infrastructure energy efficiency."
He went on to highlight Huawei's belief that it will need the support of
customers, ecosystem partners, industry organizations, and academic
institutions to continue evolving and reinforcing digital infrastructure,
thereby accelerating the advent of the 5.5G era and intelligent world.
More specifically, he said that industry players would have to come together to:
1.Promote the allocation of more spectrum to accelerate industry development
and continue exploring new 5.5G use cases with greater commercial value;
2.Define the technical paths forward and standards for F5.5G;
3.Quickly reach a consensus on evolution towards Net5.5G;
4.Define a profile for L4/L5 autonomous networks and promote unified standards;
5.Build an open and diversified computing industry for shared success and
redefine the computing architecture;
6.Define a storage architecture that meets diversified data processing
requirements;
7.Build a cloud foundation for the intelligent world and cultivate a stronger
cloud service industry ecosystem; and finally
8.Adopt a unified NCIe system to help industry save energy and reduce emissions
with innovative ICT technologies and solutions.
Wang also released Huawei's latest series of white papers, which are titled
Striding Towards the Intelligent World. Guided by the next steps relating to
the eight facets mentioned above, these white papers explore both the
opportunities and challenges that will be presented to major ICT infrastructure
domains by emerging business needs and technological developments. The white
papers also outline key trends in these domains and specify actions that the
company recommends the industry should take before 2025.
Huawei's Chief Strategy Architect Dang Wenshuan then took the stage to discuss
the contents of the white papers in more detail. He emphasized two concepts the
company would like to promote as we move towards 5.5G and eventually the
intelligent world:
1."ICT for Intelligence" which focuses on constant innovation and evolution in
different ICT domains to improve key capabilities, and
2."Intelligence for ICT" which focuses on the intelligent and architectural
innovation within the ICT industry itself that will be needed to address
challenges like increasingly complex O&M, ensuring user experience in
diversified service scenarios, and green development. Addressing these
challenges will help us make the most of existing and coming core ICT
capabilities and lead us to the intelligent world faster.
Source:Huawei Connect
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