Can machine learning solve the challenges of complex 5G baseband?
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this year was abuzz with exciting launches and announcements. While a handful of products were trying to rekindle the past, like the retro remake of the Nokia 8110 4G from the original Matrix film, the majority was looking to the future. Two technologies especially stood out as the embodiment of the future of the mobile world: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 5G communication. But what is the connection between these two fields? Read on to find out.
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