Apple seeks engineers for 6G development

The company has firm intentions to get ahead of other companies in the race to innovate in connectivity

Apple wants to get ahead of other smartphone manufacturers in the connectivity race with its own developments in 6G, for which it has begun to look for engineers to help it advance in this technology.

The iPhone 12 family of phones is the first from Apple to incorporate 5G connectivity, with download speeds of up to 3.5 Gbps in ideal conditions, twice that of 4G networks, and which allows you to follow streaming retransmissions of up to seven simultaneous videos with a low latency for the use of mobile video games.

This week, the technology company began looking for engineers with knowledge and experience in wireless systems, for the current and the next generation of networks, as reported from Bloomberg.

The job offer, accessed by journalist Mark Gurman, reports that the work will consist on the research and design of the next generation (6G) of wireless communication systems for radio access networks.

Apple is part of the alliance of companies that are working on the development of the 6G standard, a technology that the industry does not expect to arrive before 2030. It is estimated that this connectivity would offer speeds a hundred times higher than those of 5G.

K. Tovar

Source: dpa

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