Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

6G and Qulacomm

Thoughts?

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6G is too late! Already looking at 7G

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Post ID: @1exf+UHT0q45

8G will be consuming spice and folding space. All past G will be short lived and footnotes in history.

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Post ID: @1ldq+UHT0q45

6G will use brainwaves to communicate, seriously.

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Post ID: @1dey+UHT0q45

I think there is such a thing as too much tech.

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Post ID: @hzr+UHT0q45

6Genesis vision for 2030 - Seeing the future in 6G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6ubRoZCeVw

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Post ID: @dhn+UHT0q45

You are assuming that Qualcomm will be around when 6G emerges. It's a bit of stretch as things are very fluid in the industry (if you've been following what thas been happening over last two years, you will know what I am talking about.

Anyhow, a new mobile gen seems to show up 10 years, assuming that 5G will hit the ground at a proper pace around 2020, then you can assume that 6G will emerge sometimes around 2030... We do not know how it'll be shaped, but to satisfy all the requirements that 5G cannot cover something new will have to be introduced. Search for some 6G futurism predictions from University of Oulu in Finlad, they have put together a list of things that may be bundled in 6G (e.g., holograms, more AI, personalized UIs, etc.)

Again, we have no clue what role we'll be playing - I think we have the best start position but is that going to be something that we'll be able to take an advantage of remains to be seen.

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