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ASE announces cooperation with Qualcomm to build 5G smart factory

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October 4, 2022

ASE announced on September 28 that it will cooperate with Qualcomm to build 5G smart factories using next-generation 5Gmm wave technology.

Qualcomm said that the next step in the development of 5G is to move towards Standalone (SA) and promote the growth of industries including the Industrial Internet of Things and cloud services.

ASE pointed out that it will develop a solution integrating 5G and artificial intelligence through the next-generation 5G Standalone millimeter-wave new radio dual connectivity (NR-DC) technology to create a 5G mmWave NR-DC SA smart factory.

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