Qualcomm officially announces its next-generation processor for phones

Qualcomm officially announced its next-generation processor for phones. dubbed the snapdragon 865 the processor is still in need of a separate 5g modem to enable 5g instead of an integrated 5g modem built right into the chipset. traditionally, that means more expensive, power-hungry phones than an integrated solution. however, at the amazons event held in las vegas called aws re:invent, there were plenty of other solutions. verizon ceo hans vestberg went on to discuss the company's partnership with the amazon-owned cloud computing giant. as part of verizons upcoming focus on 5g edge computing, the company will be the first to use the newly announced aws wavelength. the platform is made in a way it enables developers to create super-low-latency apps for 5g devices. for now, the pilot of this project was introduced in chicago with numerous high-profile partners, including the nfl and bethesda, the game developer behind fallout and elder scrolls. however, there are still no details about those specific applications (we can only presume that the remote gaming and live streaming could be one of those), but potential future uses include things like smart cars, iot devices, ar/vr, etc.
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