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  2. Innovators Under 35 - Wikipedia

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    The award was started in 1999 as the TR100, with 100 winners, [2] but was changed to TR35 (35 winners) starting in 2005. [7] The awards are presented to the winners at the annual Emtech conference on emerging technologies, held in the fall at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where there is an awards ceremony and reception. [8]

  3. List of Qualcomm Snapdragon modems - Wikipedia

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    5G Technology: 5G NR NSA [18] 5G Spectrum: mmWave, sub-6 GHz; 5G Modes: TDD, NSA (non-standalone) 5G mmWave specs: 800 MHz bandwidth, 8 carriers, 2x2 MIMO; 5G sub-6 GHz specs: 100 MHz bandwidth, 4x4 MIMO; mmWave Features: Dual-layer polarization in downlink and uplink, Beam forming, Beam steering, Beam tracking; 5G Peak Download Speed: 5000 Mbit/s

  4. MIT Technology Review - Wikipedia

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    MIT Technology Review is a bimonthly magazine wholly owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was founded in 1899 as The Technology Review , [ 4 ] and was re-launched without " The " in its name on April 23, 1998, under then publisher R. Bruce Journey.

  5. Pranav Mistry - Wikipedia

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    He was also named on MIT's Technology Review as one of the top 35 innovators in the world. [14] In 2010, He was named on Creativity Magazine's Creativity 50. [15] Chris Anderson has referred Mistry as "one of the best inventors in the world". [16] Mistry has also been listed in "15 Asian Scientists to Watch", by Asian Scientist Magazine. [17]

  6. 5G - Wikipedia

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    An Android phone, showing that it is connected to a 5G network An Apple iPhone showing that it is connected to a 5G Network. In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth generation of cellular network technology, which mobile operators began deploying worldwide in 2019 as the successor to 4G. 5G is based on standards defined by the International Telecommunication Union under the IMT-2020 ...

  7. Talk:MIT Technology Review - Wikipedia

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    MIT Technology Review is, in fact, wholly owned by the MIT - and has been so since 1899. - Jason Pontin, former editor in chief of MIT Technology Review — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.235.144.66 ( talk ) 22:18, 28 November 2018 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. List of UWB-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-wideband (UWB, ultra wideband, ultra-wide band and ultraband) is a radio technology that can use a very low energy level for short-range, high-bandwidth communications over a large portion of the radio spectrum. The following is a list of devices that support the technology from various UWB silicon providers.

  9. 5G NR - Wikipedia

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    5G NR (5G New Radio) [1] is a radio access technology (RAT) developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project for the 5G (fifth generation) mobile network. [1] It was designed to be the global standard for the air interface of 5G networks. [ 2 ]