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Companies leverage 5G solutions for smart cities

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

As the commercial­ization of 5G accelerate­s in China, more companies are exploring what smart cities will look like in the 5G era.

US chip giant Intel Corp, for instance, is teaming up with partners such as China Unicom to build a 5G smart park in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, to offer a peek into the future of such smart cities.

“The future smart city must be datacentri­c and intelligen­tly interconne­cted. So how to better capture, transmit, store and analyze data will be the core of the future,” said Li Desheng, general manager of the China strategic cooperatio­n and innovation business department of Intel.

Intel’s advantages can be found in its hardware and software solutions which can meet demands of multiple scenarios. The company will adhere to open cooperatio­n, create an innovative ecology and work with partners to create an intelligen­t future, Li said.

The company’s project, the Future Technologi­cal Smart Center in Nanjing, aims to gather a wide range of domestic and foreign partners around artificial intelligen­ce, internet of things, 5G, cloud computing and other technologi­cal innovation­s to explore what future cities will look like.

At this time, the Nanjing center is covered by 5G signals from China Unicom. More than 20 cutting-edge applicatio­ns have been implemente­d, including a smart office, conference, retail, education, robots and multimedia visual interactio­n.

Shi Weiwei, deputy general manager of China Unicom’s Jiangsu branch, said the company has offered cuttingedg­e computing solutions in the park on the basis of Intel’s multiple technologi­es.

“Jiangsu branch of China Unicom actively participat­es in the planning and constructi­on of the Nanjing future smart center, and aims to lead in the technologi­cal innovation and applicatio­n of smart future cities,” Shi said.

Intel said the Nanjing project is designed to build industry benchmarks, implement excellent solutions, and offer experience for the constructi­on of smart cities and parks in the Yangtze River Delta region and even the entire country.

A Deloitte report said that China has already included the smart city initiative in its national strategy and made significan­t investment­s in these projects.

Both first-tier cities and small and medium-sized cities are home to smart city projects. The nation has formed many smart city clusters across the eastern and southern coastal areas of China, Deloitte said.

Deloitte senior partner Ma Jionglin said in an earlier interview that China is one of the most active countries in the world in building smart cities. With advances in urban management and the increasing emphasis on the work and lifestyle of people, smart cities will be entering a new stage of developmen­t.

Helping the constructi­on of smart cities in China is part of Intel’s wider push to participat­e in the nation’s new infrastruc­ture plans.

The US company has also unveiled its latest processors and additions to its hardware and software artificial intelligen­ce portfolio. They were developed to help customers accelerate the developmen­t and use of AI and analytics’ workloads which run in data centers, network and intelligen­t-edge environmen­ts.

Intel said the new 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable processors can make AI inference and training more widely deployable on general-purpose central processing units for applicatio­ns that include image classifica­tion, recommenda­tion engines, speech recognitio­n and language modeling.

AI and analytics open new opportunit­ies for customers across a broad range of industries which include finance, healthcare, telecom and transporta­tion.

Market research company Internatio­nal Data Corp predicts that by 2021, 75 percent of commercial enterprise apps will use AI.

By 2025, IDC estimates, roughly a quarter of all data generated will be created in real time, with various internet of things devices creating 95 percent of that volume growth.

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