Our guest today is Vinay Ravuri, co-founder and CEO of EdgeQ, a Silicon Valley chip design company working in the area of open cellular networks. EdgeQ's first commercial product, a 5G base-station-on-a-chip is currently being evaluated by customers. In this conversation, Vinay talks about how 5G takes cellular well beyond smartphones into the internet and large enterprise operations. He also talks about the company's development centre in India
The global semiconductor chip shortage that began 20 months ago is still plaguing industries. It has highlighted a need for more and better chips, sparking record investment in the sector. EdgeQ CEO Vinay Ravuri speaks with San Francisco Correspondent Ira Spitzer.
"The convergence of 5G and Artificial Intelligence will become more indispensable and value-oriented. Enterprises will expect 5G and AI to be seamlessly integrated as a key-value center of 5G deployment. This will include the use of AI for advanced network automation and for intelligent analytics to streamline operations, optimize network performance and drive greater efficiencies overall. These capabilities will be important in the deployment, management, and operation of 5G."