Experts believe it is the missing piece needed to truly push the technology forward.

“You want people to have better speeds, better connectivity for whatever they are doing.”

The first step of this is making the chipsets cheaper.

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“We all want faster connectivity.”

And you gain wider traction for the technology itself, and it can benefit more people."

These large-scale systems like medical devices and smarter traffic technology also make having cheaper chipsets that support 5G important.

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