"When 5G speeds come into full force, developers will be able to usher in broader ranges of content, including immersive 3D elements." "As soon as 5G is broadly adopted, there will be a wide variety of new content, including those linked with augmented and virtual reality," said Mr Aticharn. "5G is an enabling technology, apart from AI, IoT, blockchain, VR, big data and bots," said Ms Panraphee. "People are always a little excited when moving from one G to another, but we only have two suppliers and they have to buy the chips from the US," Mr Pongsuk said. In addition to giving gamers a better user experience, companies across sectors must find ways to utilise low latency to make their products and operations more efficient, said Mr Pongsuk.
Source: Bangkok Post July 16, 2020 22:30 UTC