The mobile phone has become such an essential part of our lives as we move towards more advanced stages of the “always on, always connected” model. Our phones provide instant access to data and communication mediums, and that access influences the decisions we make and ultimately, our behavior. According to Cisco, global mobile networks will. Our phones provide instant access to data and communication mediums, and that access influences the decisions we make and ultimately, our behavior. According to Cisco, global mobile networks will support more than 12 billion mobile devices and IoT connections by 2022. 1 And these mobile devices will support a variety of functions. Skyworks desperately needs 5G to turn its mobile business around. The slowdown in the smartphone market has taken a toll on Skyworks Solutions, which gets 63% of its total revenue by supplying.
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Marvell tries to cash in on the fast-growing, low-cost smartphone and tablet market with the ARM-based PXA1088 chip. BlackBerry phones use older versions of Marvell's Armada family, so if we take a wild guess, RIM could catch up quickly on the hardware front. Armada 628 supports all major mobile operating systems, and is now in manufacturers hands for sampling, which means that we will be seeing devices with it in the second half of next year at the earliest.
In the previous TIPS toLiving on the Edge,we looked at the trend of driving network intelligence to the edge. With thecapacity enabled by the latest wireless networks, like 5G, the infrastructurewill enable the development of innovative applications. These applicationsoften employ a high-frequency activity model, for example video or sensors, wherethe activities are often initiated by the devices themselves generating massiveamounts of data moving across the network infrastructure. Cisco’s VNIForecast Highlights predicts that global business mobile data traffic willgrow six-fold from 2017 to 2022, or at an annual growth rate of 42 percent1,requiring a performance upgrade of the network.
Wireless Offload
How do networks with dense wireless connections addressthe overwhelming bandwidth and connection challenges? One answer is wirelessoffload. Whether a big box retail store with 1,000 customers or a 60,000-seatstadium or a convention center with 200,000 attendees, the amount of data to bedelivered is enormous. The cost to carry the data over wireless has hit acritical inflection point in capacity, driving the need for offload to a wirednetwork. This trend of wireless offload requires higher and higher performanceat the network edge enabling users to experience high-performance connectivity andlow latency response times they’ve grown to expect.
New Performance Paradigm
Deployment of 5G and Wi-Fi 6 are enabled by advancedwireless access technologies including the use of MIMO and higher frequencyspectrum. The capacity being delivered will quickly be consumed by the growingnumber of devices and new applications. In fact, higher bandwidth at the accesslayer was a major force behind the definition of Multi-Gig Ethernet. This newperformance paradigm will have an impact on all layers of the network,motivating an increase in uplink port speeds to handle the added access bandwidth.Additionally, stacking link capacity will increase to facilitate efficient portdeployments and help handle the growth in attached clients.
Network capacity increases enable the adoption of higherbandwidth services, support for emerging real-time applications and an expansionof concurrent active devices on networks. Ironically, the resulting trends andfuture innovations will continue to drive the need for increased networkperformance.
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Performance is the second part in a series ofTIPS that will discuss essential technologies for the growing borderless campusas mobility and cloud applications proliferate and drive networking functions. Telemetrychallenges and insights will inspire our next TIPS to Living on the NetworkEdge.
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